To: Carolina
No - I don't understand how it can be a lawsuit seeking the property, because California law is crystal clear on that point. The only distinction is that this is a bishop instead of a parish - and as long as his parishes are agreed, I don't see how there can be a problem over the property.
If it's a presentment, I have no idea how that works -- although I suppose Bishop Schofield could appeal to Canterbury. Although that hasn't worked very well up to now - that supposed Panel of Reference has done zilch with previous appeals for help.
15 posted on
07/11/2006 7:30:01 AM PDT by
AnAmericanMother
((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
To: AnAmericanMother
If it is presentment, then it'll be interesting to see how the vote goes. Mother Schori hinted at punitive action against "those behaving badly". There's the Righer trial as reference. IIRC, at the 2003 GC, there was public apology for that mess to Righter.
16 posted on
07/11/2006 7:41:40 AM PDT by
Carolina
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