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(5) The bishop must send a copy of a bishop’s pastoral order to the Commissioners. (6) Where a bishop’s pastoral order makes provision for the holding in plurality of two or more benefices, section 32 applies in relation to the order as it applies in relation to a pastoral scheme making such provision. 54C Amendment and revocation (1) A ...
- 54Abishop's Pastoral Order
- 54Bsupplementary Provisions
- 54Camendment and Revocation
(1)The bishop may by order provide for any of the following matters— (a)the alteration or definition of the boundaries of an extra- parochial place; (b)the alteration of the name of a benefice or parish; (c)the holding in plurality of two or more benefices; (d)the creation or alteration of an archdeaconry; (e)the dissolution of a vacant archdeaconr...
(1)A bishop's pastoral order may contain such supplementary or consequential provisions as appear to the bishop to be necessary or expedient for giving effect to the purposes of the order. (2)A bishop's pastoral order must, where the bishop considers it appropriate, have a map or plan annexed showing the changes made by the order. (3)A bishop's pas...
(1)A bishop's pastoral order may be amended or revoked by a subsequent bishop's pastoral order. (2)An amending order may provide for any matters for which provision could have been made by the order to be amended. (3)A bishop's pastoral order, or a specified provision of it, may be amended or revoked under this section before it comes into operatio...
[F2 (3A) Where the bishop proposes to make a bishop's pastoral order containing provision under section 54A(1)(k) (designation of first incumbent of a new benefice or of two or more benefices to be held in plurality)— (a) the bishop must give notice of the proposal to the patron concerned, and
7. A pastoral order is a legal instrument made by the bishop and may be used instead of a pastoral scheme to provide for a more limited range of matters. (A pastoral order cannot be used, for example, to create a new benefice or parish.) The consultation requirements are the same as for a pastoral scheme.
Orders - Draft Preliminary Outline of Proposed Contents 1. Part V of the draft Dioceses, Pastoral and Mission Measure (GS 1597A) gives the bishop power to make a Bishop’s Mission Order to endorse and make provision for certain types of mission initiatives, and goes on to deal in detail
2.1 How and from whom a proposal for a BMO might originate in practice 2.2 Proposals for differing types of initiatives 2.3 Initial exploration 2.4 2.5 Roles of the Bishop and the DMPC Ecumenical considerations 2.6 Procedure flowchart for making an Order 3 Key roles in the initiative – ministry and leadership, the Visitor and mission
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The requirements for a Pastoral Direction by a Bishop are very specific. The Pastoral Direction must: Be made in writing ; Set forth clearly the reasons for the Pastoral Direction ; Set forth clearly what is required of the clergyperson; Be issued in the Bishop’s capacity as the Pastor, Teacher, and Overseer of the clergyperson