Ottawa parish withholds contributions.Staff A parish in the diocese of Ottawa has withheld its contribution to the diocesan di·oc·e·san adj. Of or relating to a diocese. n. The bishop of a diocese. diocesan Adjective of or relating to a diocese Noun 1. budget for the second year in a row, saying it can't support the direction being taken by "leaders of the diocese" on the issue of the blessing of same-sex unions A Same-sex union refers to an enduring relationship between two people of the same gender. Literary, historical, and archaeological evidence of such unions has been found for a number of diverse cultures as early as 2400 B.C. . St. Alban the Martyr's decision to withhold its apportionment The process by which legislative seats are distributed among units entitled to representation; determination of the number of representatives that a state, county, or other subdivision may send to a legislative body. The U.S. was not made public until recently, when Bishop Peter Coffin wrote to the church's wardens, calling the decision "deeply disturbing." He added that their move would affect other parishes and "it is only fair to make your decision public." St. Alban's rector, Rev. George Sinclair George Sinclair refers to:
In 2005, St. Alban's apportionment was $16,112, or 0.83 per cent of the total diocesan budget and in 2006 it is $20,574, or 1.03 per cent of the total budget. Parish contributions are voluntary and Bishop Coffin noted that "our system does not provide for any sanctions or other actions for parishes who will not support the mission of the wider church." However, he said, "the apportionment assists mission in the diocese including social service ministries, support for parish programs, youth ministries, etc. It has nothing to do with same-gender blessing. Why would one not want to support this?" Mr. Di Gangi noted that an Ottawa priest, Canon Garth garth n. 1. A grassy quadrangle surrounded by cloisters. 2. Archaic A yard, garden, or paddock. [Middle English, enclosed yard, from Old Norse gardhr; see Bulmer, successfully introduced a motion at the 2004 General Synod The General Synod is the title of the governing body of some church organizations. Church of England In the Church of England, General Synod was instituted in 1970 and is the culmination of a process of rediscovering self-government for the Church of England that had that "affirmed the integrity and sanctity of committed samesex relationships." The motion had the support of diocesan leaders and "that's part of what went into our decision," he said. Crosstalk (1) Electromagnetic interference that comes from an adjacent wire. "Alien" crosstalk is interference that comes from a wire in an adjacent cable, for example, when two or more twisted wire pair cables are bundled together. |
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