Church fighting Civil War-era Virginia law
Associated Press
November 14, 2007
Episcopal Church leaders yesterday argued that a Civil War-era Virginia law governing church splits does not apply to its dispute with 11 Northern Virginia congregations in their effort to leave the denomination in a dispute over biblical authority and homosexuality.
At issue is an 1867 state law saying that a majority vote determines whether a congregation can realign and keep its property when a church faces internal division. The 11 congregations voted to leave the denomination, but Episcopal leaders reject the validity of those votes because no formal division has been recognized by the Episcopal hierarchy.
"Only the governing body of a hierarchical church has the power or authority to declare a division of such a church," the diocese wrote in court papers. the rest
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