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The Standing Committee is the only diocesan body
whose existence is mandated by the Constitution of the
national church. Among other duties, when a
diocese has no bishop in authority, the Standing
Committee becomes the ecclesiastical authority of the
diocese. The
full text of Article IV is at the bottom of this
page.
We are in such a period now. The Standing
Committee publishes regular updates on their activities,
which you can access here. Please keep in your
prayers the members of the Standing Committee and others
leading us through this transition period.
You can email the Standing Committee at
standingcom[atecr]edecr.org.
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Special Reports
SC Officers and Members 2008
The Standing Committee members and their liaison
responsibilities are:
- The Rev. Canon Linda Taylor, President (2008)
- Mr. Jerry Witherspoon, Vice-President (2009)
Finance Committee
Foundation
- Mr. Joseph Chouinard, Secretary (2008)
Department of Missions
- The Rev. Patricia Barrett (2009)
Commission on Ministry
- The Rev. Christopher Creed (2011)
Board of Trustees
- Mr. Jeffrey Diehl (2011)
- The Rev. Mary Morrison (2010)
- Ms. Graciela Velazquez (2010)
Standing Committee Links
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Constitution
of the General Convention, Canon IV: Of the
Standing Committee
"In every Diocese a Standing Committee shall be
elected by the Convention thereof, except that provision
for filling vacancies between meetings of the Convention
may be prescribed by the Canons of the respective
Dioceses. When there is a Bishop in charge of the
Diocese, the Standing Committee shall be the Bishop’s
Council of Advice. If there be no Bishop or Bishop
Coadjutor or Suffragan Bishop canonically authorized to
act, the Standing Committee shall be the Ecclesiastical
Authority of the Diocese for all purposes declared by
the General Convention. The rights and duties of the
Standing Committee, except as provided in the
Constitution and Canons of the General Convention, may
be prescribed by the Canons of the respective Dioceses."
The Constitution and Canons of the General Convention
are currently available at
http://www.churchpublishing.org/general_convention/index.cfm?fuseaction=candc.
The Web Sexton notes, however, that the location of
these documents keeps changing. If the link does
not work, try looking for it at
www.episcopalchurch.org.
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