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Journal 50 Index of the Constitution and Canons JOURNAL 50 INDEX OF THE CONSTITUTION AND CANONS OF Finance Committee Const XVI Can VI General Convention Deputies to Can IlL List of the Clergy Can The 149th Annual Council Lay Delegates Certificate of Election Can II List of Can II Addendum Lay Readers OF THE Matrimony Solemnization of Addendum Mission Churches formation of Can XVI in Can II Representation Council PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL Music of the Church Addendum Officers of the Diocese Const VI CHURCH Offenders to be admonished and repelled from the Lords Table Can XXVI Parishes IN THE Alienation of Real Property Can XXIII Bound by the Constitution and Canons Const XIX Business Methods Can XXI Councils Can XVIII DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA Creating Debt Can XXII Division of Can XIII Entitled to representation in Council Can II Establishing and altering boundaries of Can XIV Formation of Mission Churches in Can XVI Formation of Separate Congregations in Can XV Parish Registers and Parochial Reports Can XXIV Register of the Vestry Election of Can XIX Duties of Can XX Registrar of the Diocese Const XIII Secretary of the Diocese Const Separate Churches formation of Can XV Representation in Council Can II Standing Committee of the Diocese Can XIV Transfer and enrollment of communicants Can XXV Treasurer of the Diocese Coust XI Treasurer of Parish or Church election of Can XIX Duties of Can XX Lords Can XXVII Trial of layman after repulsion from the Table Trial of Presbyter or Deacon Can XXX Diocese of Trustees of the Funds of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Virginia duties of Can IV VIII Vacant Cures Filling of Addendum HELD IN Vacancy in the Episcopal Office Const IX Can XIX Vestries election and organization of ALL SAINTS RICHMOND Duties of in regard to Contingent Fund Can CHURCH Can IX Duties of in regard to parish quota ON THE Duties of in regard to financial records and accounts Can XXI Vestrymen duties of Can XX 24th and 25th of May 1944 Wardens electidn of Can XIX Duties of Can XX DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA PLACES OF MEETING OF THE COUNCIL _______ OFFICERS COMMITTEES ETC MAY 1944 FREDERICKSB1JRG LEESBURG Bishop RIGHT REV ST WiNCHESTER GEORGE TUCKER LL.D HARRISONBURG Richmond Bishop-Coadjutor CHARLOTTESVILLE RIGHT REV FREDERICK GOODWIN LL Richmond RICHMOND Suffragan Bishop WARRENTON RT REV Roy MASON ALEXANDRIA Secretary of the Diocese ___________ ORkNGE REV SAMUEL CHILTON Richmond __________ Richmond fourth NOTE The Council is to meet in every year Treasurer of the Diocese REV SAMUEL CHILTON Richmond Chancellor of the Diocese NOTICE MR ARCHIBALD ROBETSON Richmond Historiographer REV MACLAREN BRYDON Richmonclt The One Hundred and Fiftieth Annual Council of the Diocese Registrar meet in All Saints Church Richmond of Virginia is appointed to REV MACLAREN BRYDON Richmond on Wednesday May 16 1945 at ten oclock Standing Committee of the Diocese REV ALEXANDER ZABRISKIE DEPUTIES TO THE SYNOD REV BEVERLEY BOYD REV LEIGH RIBBLE ClericalRev Samuel Chilton ReV Tate ReV r-ier- MR JOHN MINOR MR HOXTON MR GARDINFR BOOTHE bert Donovan Rev Dudley Boogher Mr LayMr Henry Miller Hon George Browning Examining Chaplains REV SAMUEL Chandler Hon John Morris CJIILTON REV EDWARD TATE Academic Examining Chaplains ALTERNATE DEPUTIES REV ROBERT GIBSON JR ClericalRev Campbell Tucker Rev George Mayo REV ROBEaT KEVIN Rev Robert Nelson Rev Henry Lane Finance Committee Roland Harrison Mr Archibald Robertson LayMr MR LEWIS WILLIAMS MR JOHN MORDECAI Mr Richard Home Dr Martin Urner MR HENRY MILLER MR HARRY AUGUSTINE MR JOHNT RAMEY II VIRGINIA 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOcEsE OF VIRGINIA 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF Executive Committee of the Diocesan Missionary Society Board of Mountain WorkRr REV Ro MASON Ex-Officio MembersRT REV ST GEORGE TUCKER Chairman FREDERICK RT REV GoODwIN Ri REV Ro Board of Colored WorkRi REV Roy MASON MASON VEN NEVE REV MACLAREN Chairman REV SAMUEL B. CHILTON MRS JOHN BRYDON Bible and Prayer Book Distribution CommitteeRT REV MR CHARLES DAVISON MR JOHN MR Guy MINOR GOODWIN Chairman JOHN WELSH Church Exten.ion ComlnitteeRT REV GooDwIN Members Whose Terms Will Expire in 1945REV BEVERLEY Chairman REV MASON MR FRANK POWERS MR BOYD Committee on Applications and Appro.priationsRT REV THORNTON MCC Ro MASON Chairman Members Whose Terms Will Expire in 194REV ALBERT Standing Committee on Church Property MULLER REV ROBERT GIBSON JR MR BEVER LEY MR JOHN RAMEY RT REV ST GEORGE TUCKER FREDERICK Members Whose Terms Will Expire in 1947REV HERBERT RT REV GoODwIN ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON DONOVAN REv CHURCHILL GIBsoN DR MR RANDOLPH WILLIAMS MR LATANE MR ROSEWELL PAGE JR Committee on Church Pension Fund From the Albemarle ConvocatiQnREV JAMES BECKWITH MR MURRAY MCGUIRE DR IVEY LEWIS REV GIBSON REV SAMUEL CHILTON JUSTICE GEORGE BROWNING From the Piedmont ConvocationREV EDWARD TATE MR ALLEN PERKINS MR ALEXANDER SANDS MR HUDSON MR AUSTIN From the Rap pahannock Valley ConvocationREV HENRY HEATON HON HUGH SMITH Trustees of the Funds of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Virginia From the Richmond ConvocationREV GEORGE OSSMAN MR JOHN MORDECAI Rr REV FREDERICK GOODWIN President MACLAREN BRYDON Secretary-Treasurer From the Valley ConvocationREV JAMEs FIGG MR REV THOMAS ATKINSON Trustees of the Diocesan Missionary Society of Virginia From the Colored ConBo cationREv ASTON HAMILTON RT REV FREDERICK GOODWIN President DR HUGHES REV SAMUEL CHILTON Secretary-Treasurer Board of Christian EducationREV JAMES KENNEDY Chairman Church Schools in the Diocese of Virginia Chair Board of Christian Social RelationsREV TATE RT REV FREDERICK GOODWIN President man REV MACLAREN BRYDON Secretary-Treasurer Field BoardREV HERBERT DONOVAN Chairman 149TH ANNUAL COUNCIL DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA LIST OF THE CLERGY FORMS FOR MAKING BEQUEST The legal title of the corporation duly chartered by the Legislature of to take devise of Virginia with power by gift grant or bequest property LIST OF THE CLERGY every description real personal or mixed and to hold the same to themselves and their successors for the purpose of providing for the disabled clergy the OF THE widows and orphans of the deceased clergy the support of the Episcopate and for any other purpose of said Church in said Diocese whether of like DIOCESE OF VIRGINIA kind with those mentioned or not is The Trustees of the Funds of the Pro WITH THEIR testant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Virginia CURES AND POST OFFICES The legal title of the Theological Seminary in Virginia is Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary in Virginia Corrected to May 25 1944 The legal title of the Protestant Episcopal Education Society of Virginia is Trustees of the Protestant Episcopal Education Society in Virginia Ri REV Ss GEORGE TUCKER LL The title of the School is Protestant legal Episcopal High Episcopal High Bishop of the Diocese and Presiding Bishop of the Protestant School in Virginia Episcopal Church in the United States of America 110 West Franklin Street Richmond The legal title of the Diocesan Missionary Society is The Trustees of the Diocesan Missionary Society of Virginia RT REV FREDERICK DEANE GooDwIN LL Bishop Coadjutor of the Diocese 110 West Franklin Street Rich of Schools The legal title of the corporation which conducts the system mond under the control of the Diocese is Church Schools in the Diocese of Virginia RT REV ROY of the Dio corporation chartered under the laws of Virginia MASON Suifragan Bishop cese Charlottesville The title of the Blue Industrial School is The Blue Ridge In legal Ridge REV JOHN AMBLER retired 1101 West Avenue Richmond dustrial School Incorporated REV. STANLEY ASHTON Rector St Georges Church 908 North Nelson The legal title of St Agnes School Alexandria is St Agnes Episcopal Street Arlingtqn School for Girls Incorporated REV THOMAS BAKER retired Zvfontross REV HENRY BATCIIELLER Rector Scott Parish Gordonsville The legal title of the Colored Divinity School in Petersburg is The Trustees of the Bishop Payne Divinity School Petersburg Virginia REV GEORGE BEAN Chaplain Army REV JAMES BECKWITH Rector St Marks Parish Culpe per The Protestant Episcopal Church Home Form of bequest hereby and St Pauls Church Raccoon Ford Culpe per give devise and bequeath to the Protestant Episcopal Church Home in corporated by the General Assembly of Virginia March 25 1875 and located REV DARBY BETTS Minister St Clements Chapel in in the city of Richmond Va Alexandria 1761 Preston Avenue Alexandria REV DUDLEY Rector Mcllhany Parish IVy The Shrine Mont Endowment Fund Form of Bequest hereby give BOOGHER of Parish and St Annes I\Teve Hall devise and bequeath to the Trustees of the Diocesan Missionary Society Mission Alberene Virginia corporation under the laws of Virginia Charlottesville to be held in trust for the Shrine Mont Endowment Fund and the interest to be used for the maintenance of any Not present at Council building or purpose designated 149TH ANNUAL CoUNcIL Diocnsn OF VIRGINIA LIST OF THE CLERGY REV SULLIVAN BOND JR Rector of St Georges Church REV FLOYD CARTwRIGHT Rector St Pauls Hanover and Fredericksburg and St Peters Port Royal Fredericksburg Brunswick Parishes King George REV DEBORDENAVE Chaplain United States Navy REV DUVAL CHAMBERS Rector Westover Parish Charles REV PAUL Rector Hamilton Warrenton BOWDEN Parish City County St Peters Parish New Kent Roxbury REV BEVERLEY Rector Grace and BOYD Holy Trinity REV CHAPMAN retired Gordonsville Church Henrico Parish North Laurel Street Richmond REV SAMUEL CHILTON Secretary and Treasurer of the REV FRANCIS Rector Emmanuel and St Andrews BROWN Diocese 110 West Franklin Street Richmond Churches Beckford Parish Shenandoah County
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