Will Qu'Appelle follow Cariboo?The diocese of Qu'Appelle's synod SYNOD. An ecclesiastical assembly. , meeting in Regina late last year, approved a reduced budget for 2002, reflecting the serious financial toll residential schools litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. has taken on the diocese. "The diocese of Qu'Appelle is facing a very uncertain future because of litigation costs, declining fair shares (income) from parishes and a general downward trend in income from sources other than fair shares," wrote director of administration Douglas Osborne in a financial update to synod. Diocesan bishop A bishop in charge of a diocese. These are to be distinguished from suffragan bishops, assistant bishops, coadjutor bishops, Auxiliary Bishops, or metropolitans or primates. Duncan Wallace said that it was the first time in memory that synod instead of 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. council was asked to approve a budget. The change, he said, emphasizes the seriousness of the financial concerns facing the diocese. He also noted that diocesan council may amend the budget if necessary. Mr. Osborne told synod that revenues were $598,000 in 2000 -- $423,000 from the parishes and $175,000 from other sources such as interest on investments. As a point of comparison, he said revenues totalled $676,000 in 1996. "We are facing a deficit in 2001 and may continue to face deficits unless there is some improvement in our revenue base or more drastic cuts are made to our operating budget Noun 1. operating budget - a budget for current expenses as distinct from financial transactions or permanent improvements budget items, operating cost, operating expense, overhead - the expense of maintaining property (e.g. ," he wrote. Income from parishes is dropping because the number of congregations in Qu'Appelle is declining, Mr. Osborne said in an interview after the synod. Income from other sources is also dropping. "This is due primarily to declining interest rates and the fact we have less to invest as we collapse diocesan general purpose trust to pay our legal costs," Mr. Osborne wrote. The diocese is involved in about 450 lawsuits related to the Gordon's school Gordon's School was built by Queen Victoria as a memorial to Gordon of Khartoum. It is located in West End near Woking, Surrey. Today the school is a voluntary aided, co-educational school catering for residential and day boarders, and has a recently established sixth form. , which was located about 130 km north of Regina. "Our legal costs to date are in excess of $479,000 including $145,000 in (2001)," Mr. Osborne wrote. The diocese has one main asset remaining: the $1.25 million Harding--Jackson fund (named after two bishops), created in 1.975 when the diocese sold some land and buildings in downtown Regina to the province of Saskatchewan, Mr. Osborne said. The diocese has not been using general operating revenues operating revenue Revenue from any regular source. Revenue from sales is adjusted for discounts and returns when calculating operating revenue. Compare other revenue. to pay legal costs and synod approved a change to church law that will allow the diocese to use the Harding-Jackson fund's capital to pay legal bills. Among the cuts already made to the diocesan budget: the hospital chaplain Noun 1. hospital chaplain - a chaplain in a hospital chaplain - a clergyman ministering to some institution position has been reduced to half-time and only half of native ministry is funded by the operating budget. The rest comes from specially designated Venture in Mission funds. |
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