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Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-18 > 336

§  336. Definitions. 1. The "Byelorussian Autocephalic Orthodox Church  in America," as that term is used anywhere in this  article,  refers  to  the  churches,  cathedrals, chapels, congregations, societies, parishes,  committees and other religious organizations  of  the  Eastern  Orthodox  Church   which   are   subject   to  ecclesiastical  and  administrative  jurisdiction and authority of the archbishop,  or  bishop,  who  is  the  ecclesiastical administrator of the American diocese of the Byelorussian  Autocephalic  Orthodox Church created pursuant to resolutions adopted at  a diocesan convention (sobor) of said  diocese  held  at  Brooklyn,  New  York,  on May twenty-eighth and twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred sixty and  subject  to  the  ecclesiastical  jurisdiction   of   the   metropolitan  archbishop,  or  other  primate, or the locum tenens acting in his place  and the council of bishops of  the  Byelorussian  Autocephalic  Orthodox  Church.    2.   Every   church,   parish,  congregation,  society,  or  committee  incorporated or reincorporated, pursuant to this article, shall  in  all  respects  conform  to, maintain, and follow the faith, doctrine, ritual,  communion, discipline, canon law, traditions and usages of  the  Eastern  Orthodox  Church  as such are determined by the governing ecclesiastical  body  of  the  Byelorussian  Autocephalic  Orthodox  Church,  and  shall  recognize and be and remain subject to the jurisdiction and authority of  the  duly  appointed  archbishop,  bishop  or other administrator of the  American Diocese  of  the  Byelorussian  Autocephalic  Orthodox  Church,  hereinafter called Byelorussian Autocephalic Orthodox Church in America,  or  his  successor  in  office,  and shall accept, secure or receive the  sacramental, pastoral, or ministerial services of such  clergy  only  as  are  so  certified  to be of lawful and canonical status or authority in  the Byelorussian Autocephalic Orthodox Church in America, and retain  or  secure  as pastors only such clergy as have, in addition, the permission  of the said archbishop, bishop, or  administrator  of  the  Byelorussian  Autocephalic Orthodox Church in America.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-18 > 336

§  336. Definitions. 1. The "Byelorussian Autocephalic Orthodox Church  in America," as that term is used anywhere in this  article,  refers  to  the  churches,  cathedrals, chapels, congregations, societies, parishes,  committees and other religious organizations  of  the  Eastern  Orthodox  Church   which   are   subject   to  ecclesiastical  and  administrative  jurisdiction and authority of the archbishop,  or  bishop,  who  is  the  ecclesiastical administrator of the American diocese of the Byelorussian  Autocephalic  Orthodox Church created pursuant to resolutions adopted at  a diocesan convention (sobor) of said  diocese  held  at  Brooklyn,  New  York,  on May twenty-eighth and twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred sixty and  subject  to  the  ecclesiastical  jurisdiction   of   the   metropolitan  archbishop,  or  other  primate, or the locum tenens acting in his place  and the council of bishops of  the  Byelorussian  Autocephalic  Orthodox  Church.    2.   Every   church,   parish,  congregation,  society,  or  committee  incorporated or reincorporated, pursuant to this article, shall  in  all  respects  conform  to, maintain, and follow the faith, doctrine, ritual,  communion, discipline, canon law, traditions and usages of  the  Eastern  Orthodox  Church  as such are determined by the governing ecclesiastical  body  of  the  Byelorussian  Autocephalic  Orthodox  Church,  and  shall  recognize and be and remain subject to the jurisdiction and authority of  the  duly  appointed  archbishop,  bishop  or other administrator of the  American Diocese  of  the  Byelorussian  Autocephalic  Orthodox  Church,  hereinafter called Byelorussian Autocephalic Orthodox Church in America,  or  his  successor  in  office,  and shall accept, secure or receive the  sacramental, pastoral, or ministerial services of such  clergy  only  as  are  so  certified  to be of lawful and canonical status or authority in  the Byelorussian Autocephalic Orthodox Church in America, and retain  or  secure  as pastors only such clergy as have, in addition, the permission  of the said archbishop, bishop, or  administrator  of  the  Byelorussian  Autocephalic Orthodox Church in America.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rco > Article-18 > 336

§  336. Definitions. 1. The "Byelorussian Autocephalic Orthodox Church  in America," as that term is used anywhere in this  article,  refers  to  the  churches,  cathedrals, chapels, congregations, societies, parishes,  committees and other religious organizations  of  the  Eastern  Orthodox  Church   which   are   subject   to  ecclesiastical  and  administrative  jurisdiction and authority of the archbishop,  or  bishop,  who  is  the  ecclesiastical administrator of the American diocese of the Byelorussian  Autocephalic  Orthodox Church created pursuant to resolutions adopted at  a diocesan convention (sobor) of said  diocese  held  at  Brooklyn,  New  York,  on May twenty-eighth and twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred sixty and  subject  to  the  ecclesiastical  jurisdiction   of   the   metropolitan  archbishop,  or  other  primate, or the locum tenens acting in his place  and the council of bishops of  the  Byelorussian  Autocephalic  Orthodox  Church.    2.   Every   church,   parish,  congregation,  society,  or  committee  incorporated or reincorporated, pursuant to this article, shall  in  all  respects  conform  to, maintain, and follow the faith, doctrine, ritual,  communion, discipline, canon law, traditions and usages of  the  Eastern  Orthodox  Church  as such are determined by the governing ecclesiastical  body  of  the  Byelorussian  Autocephalic  Orthodox  Church,  and  shall  recognize and be and remain subject to the jurisdiction and authority of  the  duly  appointed  archbishop,  bishop  or other administrator of the  American Diocese  of  the  Byelorussian  Autocephalic  Orthodox  Church,  hereinafter called Byelorussian Autocephalic Orthodox Church in America,  or  his  successor  in  office,  and shall accept, secure or receive the  sacramental, pastoral, or ministerial services of such  clergy  only  as  are  so  certified  to be of lawful and canonical status or authority in  the Byelorussian Autocephalic Orthodox Church in America, and retain  or  secure  as pastors only such clergy as have, in addition, the permission  of the said archbishop, bishop, or  administrator  of  the  Byelorussian  Autocephalic Orthodox Church in America.