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ponto
November 25th, 2005, 12:51 PM
In January members of Maysville's Church of the Nativity vestry signed a document terminating the trust. In a "notice of termination" filed with the Mason County Clerk, vestry members said the termination was needed "to safeguard the property of the Parish."

A majority of the board later voted to transfer the church building's title to a new non-profit corporation, 31 East Third Street Inc.

Most members were not told about the title transfer. When the new deed was filed, a note was attached stating: "This is a conveyance from a church corporation to its real estate holding corporation. Please do not publish as it just causes confusion in the public."

The leadership of Maysville's Church of the Nativity resigned after sparring with Episcopal Bishop Stacy Sauls over ownership of Nativity's 150-year-old house of worship.

READ MORE (http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/news/local/13248226.htm)

kdown
November 25th, 2005, 01:31 PM
There's a whole lot more to the story than the transfer of the property. This is a struggle over doctrine and beliefs.
It's not gonna go away very soon.

mark
November 30th, 2005, 12:00 AM
This came from ponto's story:
In January members of the vestry signed a document terminating the trust. In a "notice of termination" filed with the Mason County Clerk, vestry members said the termination was needed "to safeguard the property of the Parish." They also expressed concern about the Episcopal Church's direction and about the denomination's "future teachings and doctrines."

My friends........If the truth be known.......I bet the ordination of homosexual bishop is the real reason the church is splitting:

Read it here:

http://www.washtimes.com/national/20041126-111220-5232r.htm

I wouldn't want to be associated with a church that has this type of belief either.

It's against God's teachings..............see ya mark

kdown
November 30th, 2005, 01:26 PM
Mark, it's part of the reason but more than one church in the diocese has had problems with Bishop Sauls