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Church of England (Ecumenical Relations) Measure 1988
(No. 3)
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1988 Chapter No. 3
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A Measure passed by the General Synod of the Church
of England to enable provision to be made by Canon
with respect to local co-operation between the
Church of England and other Churches; to modify
in certain cases restrictions imposed by the Overseas
and Other Clergy (Ministry and Ordination) Measure
1967; and for connected purposes.
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[29th July 1988]
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Provision by Canon for joint worship with other
Churches and for use of buildings by other Churches.
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1. It shall be lawful
for the General Synod to make provision by Canon—
(a) for
enabling a member of a Church to which this Measure
applies to take part in public worship in accordance
with the forms of service and practice of the
Church of England;
(b) for
enabling clerks in Holy Orders, deaconesses, lay
workers and readers of the Church of England to
take part in worship in accordance with the forms
of service and practice of a Church to which this
Measure applies.
(c) for
enabling a place of worship of the Church of England
to be made available for the conduct of worship
in accordance with the forms of service and practice
of a Church to which this Measure applies.
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Provision by Canon for participation in local
ecumenical projects.
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2.—(1) It shall be lawful for the
General Synod to make provision by Canon for the
bishop of a diocese—
(a) to
enter into an agreement, with the appropriate
authority of each Church participating in a local
ecumenical project established or to be established
in respect of an area in his diocese, for the
participation of the Church of England in that
project;
(b) to
make special provision as to the ministry in the
area of a local ecumenical project of clerks in
Holy Orders, deaconesses, lay workers and readers
beneficed in or licensed to any parish wholly
or partly in that area or ministering in or licensed
to any cathedral church in that area.
(2) It shall be lawful for the General Synod
to make provision by Canon for the bishop of a
diocese in the case of an institution in the diocese
in respect of which a clerk in Holy Orders is
licensed under section 2 of the [1967 No. 2.]
Extra-Parochial Ministry Measure 1967—
(a) to
enter into an agreement, with the appropriate
authority of each Church participating in a local
ecumenical project established or to be established
in respect of that institution, for the participation
of the Church of England in that project, and
(b) to
make special provision as to the ministry in that
institution of clerks in Holy Orders.
(3) The powers of the General Synod under subsections
(1) and (2) above may be exercised only in respect
of a local ecumenical project in which every other
Church participating in the project is a Church
to which this Measure applies.
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Restriction on powers of General Synod under ss.
1 and 2.
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3. The powers of
the General Synod under the preceding provisions
of this Measure shall be so exercised as to ensure
that—
(a) no
person shall, unless he has been episcopally ordained
priest in a Church whose Orders are recognised
and accepted by the Church of England, preside
at the Holy Communion according to the use of
the Church of England, and
(b) no
person shall, unless he is a clerk in Holy Orders
of the Church of England, solemnise a marriage
according to the rites of the Church of England.
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Provision as to overseas clergymen etc. 1967 No.
3.
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4. Where
any priest or deacon of an United Church is granted
permission under the Overseas and Other Clergy
(Ministry and Ordination) Measure 1967 to officiate
for a limited period as a priest or deacon in
the province of Canterbury or York, nothing in
section 1(2) of that Measure or in any Canon shall
inhibit that priest or deacon from exercising
his ministry in another Church to which this Measure
applies in accordance with the terms of the relationship
between that United Church and that other Church.In
this section "United Church" means the
Church of South India, the Church of North India,
the Church of Pakistan and the Church of Bangladesh.
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Churches to which Measure applies.
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5.—(1) This Measure applies
to any Church which is designated by the Archbishops
of Canterbury and York acting jointly as a Church
to which this Measure applies.
(2) No Church shall be designated under
subsection (1) above unless—
(a) the
Church subscribes to the doctrine of the Holy
Trinity and administers the Sacraments of baptism
and Holy Communion; and
(b) the
[1969 c. 38.] Sharing of Church Buildings
Act 1969 applies to the Church at the time of
designation.
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Interpretation.
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6.—(1) In this Measure "local
ecumenical project" means a scheme under
which Churches of more than one denomination agree,
in relation to an area or institution specified
in the scheme, to co-operate in accordance with
the provisions of the scheme in matters affecting
the ministry, congregational life or buildings
of the Churches which are participating in the
scheme.
(2) In this Measure "appropriate authority"
, in relation to any Church to which this Measure
applies, means such authority as the Archbishops
of Canterbury and York jointly designate in relation
to that Church.
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Exclusion of s. 15 of Act of Uniformity 1662.
1662 c. 4.
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7. Any Canon
made by virtue of this Measure shall have effect
notwithstanding anything inconsistent therewith
contained in section 15 of the Act of Uniformity
1662.
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Saving regarding solemnisation of marriage.
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8. Nothing in this Measure shall
affect the operation of any provision of the Marriage
Acts 1949 to 1986 as to the place in which any
marriage or class of marriages may be solemnised.
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Short title, extent and commencement.
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9.—(1) This
Measure may be cited as the Church of England
(Ecumenical Relations) Measure 1988.
(2) This Measure
shall extend to the whole of the provinces of
Canterbury and York.
(3) This Measure
shall come into force on such day as the Archbishops
of Canterbury and York may jointly appoint.
(4) In section 94(3)
of the [1983 No. 1.] Pastoral Measure 1983 (which
provides that certain provisions relating to sharing
agreements may not be extended to the Isle of
Man) the words "and Isle of Man" are
hereby repealed.
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© Crown copyright 1988
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