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  2. (b) give the secretary of each deanery synod a copy of each certificate given under sub-paragraph (a) and information relating to each parish in the deanery. List of members to be given to diocesan electoral registration officer

    • Revision of church electoral roll and preparation of new roll. The provisions relating to the revision of church electoral rolls and the preparation of new rolls in Part 1 are simplified.
    • Annual meeting. The annual parochial church meeting may now be held between 1 January and 31 May (rather than 30 April): see rule M1. The annual meeting no longer appoints sidesmen; they are now appointed by the PCC: see rule M6(6).
    • Parochial church councils – ensuring lay majority. Lay members of a PCC cannot be outnumbered by clerical members: see rule M15(2). A meeting of the PCC is quorate only if the majority of members present are lay: see rule M27(2).
    • Parochial church councils – meetings. The Rules no longer specify a minimum number of PCC meetings which must be held each year. Instead, the PCC is required to hold a sufficient number of meetings to enable the efficient transaction of its business: see rule 23(1).
  3. Nov 22, 2023 · Such persons shall be entitled to receive copies of notices and other documents circulated to full members of the deanery synod and to attend and speak at its meetings but not to move any motion or amendment to vote. Term of office. Co-opted members.

  4. This document should be read alongside the Joint Handbook for Area Deans and Deanery Lay Chairs and the Toolkit for Deaneries. https://southwark.anglican.org/deaneries/. Rules are required to be made by the Diocesan Synod by virtue of Rule 26(2) of the Church Representation Rules 2020.

  5. (4) The secretary of each deanery synod must, within seven days of receiving the copy of the names and addresses, provide the diocesan electoral registration officer with – (a) if the names and addresses are correct, a certificate in writing to that effect, and

  6. Synod, the Standing Committee of the Diocesan Synod shall appoint one or more members of the General Synod who represent the Diocese. Such persons shall be entitled to receive copies of notices and other documents circulated to full members of the Deanery Synod and to attend and speak at its meetings but not to move any motion or amendment or ...

  7. Rules for Deanery Synods. I. The roles and responsibilities. The Deanery Synod exists: To foster partnership in mission between: the parishes; schools; chapels; chaplaincies in key church and secular bodies; and other Church of England institutions within the Deanery.

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