The Preliminary Proceedings Committee (PPC) of the Scottish Episcopal Church has investigated the complaints lodged under Canon 54 regarding Bishop Anne Dyer. Those complaints which the PPC has decided require further consideration have been referred to the Church’s internal procurator as the next stage of the canonical process. The remainder have been dismissed. The Church’s… Continue reading PPC arrives at decision on Canon 54 complaints
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PPC arrives at decision on Canon 54 complaints
The Preliminary Proceedings Committee (PPC) of the Scottish Episcopal Church has investigated the complaints lodged under Canon 54 regarding Bishop Anne Dyer. Those complaints which the PPC has decided require further consideration have been referred to the Church’s internal procurator as the next stage of the canonical process. The remainder have been dismissed. The Church’s… Continue reading PPC arrives at decision on Canon 54 complaints
PPC arrives at decision on Canon 54 complaints
The Preliminary Proceedings Committee (PPC) of the Scottish Episcopal Church has investigated the complaints lodged under Canon 54 regarding Bishop Anne Dyer. Those complaints which the PPC has decided require further consideration have been referred to the Church’s internal procurator as the next stage of the canonical process. The remainder have been dismissed. The Church’s… Continue reading PPC arrives at decision on Canon 54 complaints
PPC arrives at decision on Canon 54 complaints
The Preliminary Proceedings Committee (PPC) of the Scottish Episcopal Church has investigated the complaints lodged under Canon 54 regarding Bishop Anne Dyer. Those complaints which the PPC has decided require further consideration have been referred to the Church’s internal procurator as the next stage of the canonical process. The remainder have been dismissed. The Church’s… Continue reading PPC arrives at decision on Canon 54 complaints
PPC arrives at decision on Canon 54 complaints
The Preliminary Proceedings Committee (PPC) of the Scottish Episcopal Church has investigated the complaints lodged under Canon 54 regarding Bishop Anne Dyer. Those complaints which the PPC has decided require further consideration have been referred to the Church’s internal procurator as the next stage of the canonical process. The remainder have been dismissed. The Church’s… Continue reading PPC arrives at decision on Canon 54 complaints
PPC arrives at decision on Canon 54 complaints
The Preliminary Proceedings Committee (PPC) of the Scottish Episcopal Church has investigated the complaints lodged under Canon 54 regarding Bishop Anne Dyer. Those complaints which the PPC has decided require further consideration have been referred to the Church’s internal procurator as the next stage of the canonical process. The remainder have been dismissed. The Church’s… Continue reading PPC arrives at decision on Canon 54 complaints
PPC arrives at decision on Canon 54 complaints
The Preliminary Proceedings Committee (PPC) of the Scottish Episcopal Church has investigated the complaints lodged under Canon 54 regarding Bishop Anne Dyer. Those complaints which the PPC has decided require further consideration have been referred to the Church’s internal procurator as the next stage of the canonical process. The remainder have been dismissed. The Church’s… Continue reading PPC arrives at decision on Canon 54 complaints
PPC arrives at decision on Canon 54 complaints
The Preliminary Proceedings Committee (PPC) of the Scottish Episcopal Church has investigated the complaints lodged under Canon 54 regarding Bishop Anne Dyer. Those complaints which the PPC has decided require further consideration have been referred to the Church’s internal procurator as the next stage of the canonical process. The remainder have been dismissed. The Church’s… Continue reading PPC arrives at decision on Canon 54 complaints
PPC arrives at decision on Canon 54 complaints
The Preliminary Proceedings Committee (PPC) of the Scottish Episcopal Church has investigated the complaints lodged under Canon 54 regarding Bishop Anne Dyer. Those complaints which the PPC has decided require further consideration have been referred to the Church’s internal procurator as the next stage of the canonical process. The remainder have been dismissed. The Church’s… Continue reading PPC arrives at decision on Canon 54 complaints
Two Scottish Episcopal Churches win at the National Church Awards
Two Scottish Episcopal Churches have been announced as winners at the 2023 National Church awards, organised by the National Churches Trust. St Anne’s, Dunbar has won in the Scotland Category of the Nayler Award for Excellence in Church Maintenance, and St James’, Stonehaven has won the Church and Community Volunteer Award, run in partnership with… Continue reading Two Scottish Episcopal Churches win at the National Church Awards