by Very Rev. Mani Rajan Corepiscopa
What are the hurdles in out of court settlement?
1. Can the 1934
constitution be accepted as it is?
2. Is the 1934 constitution binding when it comes to parish churches?
3. Will the churches having trust deeds and gift deeds be absorbed by the 1934
constitution?
4. Will the churches established under the society act be affected by an out of
court settlement?
5. Who has the right to enter into an agreement (out of court settlement) when
it comes to individual churches?
6. Who has the control and authority over all parish churches?
7. Are plaintiffs and respondents the same in the church cases?
8. Can the validity of excommunication in 1975 be revoked as matter of belief
and faith?
9. The IOC wants all churches in Malankara, who can stop from the claim?
10. Will the findings of the 1995 SC judgment be accepted as articles of 1934
constitution?
See Also:
God
Unifies and Devil Divides
It is not the dispute between laity which divided
Church. Therefore any peace initiatives and unity talks
should start at the clergy level.
Church
Disputes: A priest’s cry before he closes his eyes
I love God and my church and wish to die in the true faith of my true forefathers passed on to me. I couldn’t digest the century old disputes between two fractions in the Malankara Syrian orthodox community in India and the Diaspora in all over the continents.
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