South Dakota: Pine Ridge Congregations Form New Church
March 20, 2009
Members of the nine congregations on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Reservation that were closed by the Diocese of South Dakota voted March 14 to create the Lakota Oyate Episcopalian Church, elected officers, wrote bylaws and approved a resolution that it will submit to the Oglala Sioux Tribe’s Land Committee on March 23. A report this week in the Rapid City Journal said the resolution asks for ownership rights to any of those church properties that the tribe receives from the diocese.
“Other than by media reports, we are not informed of the most recent developments,” Steven W. Sanford, diocesan chancellor, told The Living Church. “The diocese has no intent or interest in any disposition except that which best promotes local control. We have had productive discussions with the Oglala Tribal Land Office and hope that we can accomplish agreed transfer to the tribe or other local interests in the near future, assuming the litigation in tribal court can be resolved. We also expect to make adequate arrangements for preservation of any cemetery associated with a closed location.”
In September the Rt. Rev. Creighton Robertson, Bishop of South Dakota, announced plans to close the nine churches by the end of 2008 because of a combination of factors including aging clergy, declining revenues, dwindling attendance and problematic building maintenance and repair issues. After the closings were announced, members sued the diocese in Tribal Court, but Mr. Sanford said he remains uncertain as to exactly what the group is seeking in the suit. the rest
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