How can Anglican Province of South East Asia be ruled non legal entity? Joshua
Legally
speaking, there is no such thing as “the Catholic Church,” which is why
these finances get so complicated. As far as the law is concerned, each
diocese is a separate legal entity, incorporated in the states where it
operates. Generally speaking, they are organized as what’s known as
a corporation sole—a legal corporation wholly controlled by the
individual bishop rather than a board of directors—and not officially
part of any larger transnational spiritual organization. This has led to
conflicts during the sex abuse scandals. Lawsuits have caused disputes
about how deep the church’s pockets go and who should pay.
http://worldtruth.tv/how-rich-is-the-catholic-church/
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No through road, first the auditors for ADOS for 2012 and 2103 is
unconstitutional as it is not honorary and so the precedence of
illegalities aplenty of AVCF had been perpetrated like criminals.
(please read the ADOS Constitution). Don’t expect anyone to do justice
to the accounts after the rottenness since 2006. All those in the
standing committee should be charged for criminal offence. Let them
come forward now.