The bankruptcy filing by the Archdiocese of Portland is almost certain to place church law and civic law in conflict.Full article
The two legal systems have met before in Oregon, and churches have often prevailed.
The question, Skeel said, is whether the court will count parishes and schools as assets of the archdiocese when the time comes to develop the reorganization plan.
Canon law holds that parish and school assets cannot be seized by the archdiocese.
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Friday, July 23, 2004
Civil, church law may come in conflict in church's bankruptcy filing
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