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Boston, May. 24 (CWNews.com) - A lay activist group has filed suit against the Boston archdiocese to stop parish closings.
The Council of Parishes, an ad hoc group drawn from the membership of some of the 62 parishes designated to be closed, have asked Massachusetts courts to stop the sales of parish properties. The lay group argues that Archbishop Sean O’Malley does not have the legal authority to sell parishes.
'The parishioners own the parish," Jon Rogers, a spokesman for the group, told a May 23 press conference. 'We bought it; we paid for it; we built it." The group argues that the archbishop holds the property in trust for the parishioners, and although he can change the canonical status of a parish, he cannot sell the property. . . .
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The Council of Parishes, an ad hoc group drawn from the membership of some of the 62 parishes designated to be closed, have asked Massachusetts courts to stop the sales of parish properties. The lay group argues that Archbishop Sean O’Malley does not have the legal authority to sell parishes.
'The parishioners own the parish," Jon Rogers, a spokesman for the group, told a May 23 press conference. 'We bought it; we paid for it; we built it." The group argues that the archbishop holds the property in trust for the parishioners, and although he can change the canonical status of a parish, he cannot sell the property. . . .
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