St. Augustine Church v. Metropolitan Bank

32 N.E.2d 518, 30 Ohio Law. Abs. 77, 15 Ohio Op. 520, 1936 Ohio Misc. LEXIS 872
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedDecember 30, 1936
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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St. Augustine Church v. Metropolitan Bank, 32 N.E.2d 518, 30 Ohio Law. Abs. 77, 15 Ohio Op. 520, 1936 Ohio Misc. LEXIS 872 (Ohio Ct. App. 1936).

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OPINION

By GUERNSEY, J.

This is an error proceeding under the former appellate practice, from the Common Pleas Court of Auglaize county, Ohio. The plaintiffs in error, the congregation of St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church, of Minster, Ohio, and John T. McNicholas, archbishop of Cincinnati, as trustee for the congregation of St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church, of Minster, Ohio, together with P. Sixtus Meyer, Henry Mehmert, Henry Schmitmeyer, Robert C. Schmeider, Lituristic Organs, Inc., and A. E. Frey, receiver of Lituristic Organs, Inc., were defendants, and the defendant in error The Metropolitan Bank of Lima, Ohio, was plaintiff in the lower court, and the parties to' this error proceeding will, for convenience, be hereafter referred to in the relation they appeared in the lower court.

The plaintiff below filed its petition in the Common Pleas Court against the defendants, who are plaintiffs in error together with the other persons above named, alleging in substance:

That the defendant, P. Sixtus Meyer, was the pastor and agent of the congregation of St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church of Minster, Ohio, with apparent authority to act and do the things hereinafter set forth; that the defendant, John T. McNicholas, an archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church of the diocese, including Cincinnati, Ohio, was, as such, the trustee for the congregation of St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church of Minster, Ohio, and has custody, control and title to its property, and had full knowledge and acquiesced, in the things and acts hereinafter set forth, or, by the exercise of ordinary care, should have had knowledge of all such acts and things; that the defendants, Henry Mehmert, Henry Schmitmeyer and Robert C. Schmeider, were trustees and advisors for and of the congregation of St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church . of Minster, Ohio, and had knowledge and acquiesced in all the acts and things hereinafter set forth; that the defendant Lituristic Organs, Inc., is an insolvent corporation, now in the hands of the defendant E. A. Frey heretofore appointed by a judge of the Common Pleas Court of Auglaize county for the purpose of winding up and liquidating said corporation, which said court has given this plaintiff leave to make said receiver and said defendant Lituristic Organs, Inc., parties hereto.

That during the month of April, 1931, 'he defendants, excepting said receiver, participated in all of the transactions, acts, matters, and things hereinafter set forth in regard to the installation of an organ in the church of the congregation of St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church of Minster, Ohio, and the financing of the construction of the same; that said organ was built in said church by the defendant Lituristic Organs, Inc.,-to whom plaintiff furnished the necessary money for the purpose of building said organ; that said money [79]*79was advanced by plaintiff to said. Lituristic Organs, Inc., solely upon the credit of collateral security that was offered and given plaintiff in the form of a promissory note signed by the defendant P. Sixtus Meyer, as pastor for the congregation of St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church; that on or about November 15, 1931, said note of said congregation, signed by said P. Sixtus Meyer for said congregation, in the sum of $6,265, due in six months after date, with seven per cent interest from date, and eight per cent interest after maturity, was given to said Lituristic Organs, Inc. and for value received was duly endorsed, and delivered over to this plaintiff as collateral security for the obligation of Lituristic Organs, Inc., to said plaintiff, which obligation has never been paid.

Plaintiff is the due and lawful owner of said note signed by said, defendant, P. Sixtus Meyer for said congregation, and had demanded payment thereof of the defendants, which has been refused. Therefore there is due from the defendants the sum of $6,265 with interest at the rate of seven per sent from November 15, 1931, to May 15, 1932, and interest from May 15, 1932 at the rate of eight per cent per annum.

A copy of said note is incorporated in the petition, of the date and for the principal sum, payable at the time and to the order of Lituristic Organs, Inc., and bearing interest at the rates hereinbefore alleged. Said note incorporates a warrant of attorney in the ordinary form and is signed

“St. Augustine’s Congregation.'
“By: P. Sixtus Meyer, CPPS, Pastor.”

and bears an indorsement as follows:

“Lituristic Organs, Inc. by D. M. Lamson, Gen. Mgr., V. P,”

The prayer of the petition is for judgment against each and all of the defendants for said sum of $6,265-with interest as aforesaid.

To this petition the defendants P. Sixtus Meyer, Henry Mehmert, Henry Schmitmeyer and Robert C. Schmeider filed their separate answers, but as no verdict or judgment was returned against any of them and none of them are parties to this proceeding in error, it is unnecessary to set forth the allegations of said answer, it being sufficient to state that such answer, except for admissions which are also contained in the answer of the congregation of St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church of Minster, Ohio, and of John T. McNicholas, archbishop of Cincinnati, as trustee for said congregation, was in substance a general denial of the allegations of said petition.

The congregation of St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church of Minster, Ohio, and John T. McNicholas, archbishop of Cincinnati, as trustee for said congregation, filed their answer through John T. McNicholas, archbishop of Cincinnati, as trustee for St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church of Minster, Ohio, in which it is alleged in substance that the said John T. McNicholas is now and has been since August 12, 1925, archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati, including within its territorial limits the county of Auglaize and the village of Minster; that, as such archbishop, he has spiritual and temporal jurisdiction over the members of the congregation of said St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church of Minster, Ohio; that said congregation is an unincorporated religious society, organized by the voluntary association of the members thereof for the worship of God according to the forms, ceremonies, rites, and discipline of the Roman Catholic Church, and for the performance of works of charity, education and religion, and all other duties, prescribed by the rules, regulations, canons and the discipline of said" church; that the internal government of said congregation is in the hands of the pastor and a committee of three lay advisors,, but subject always,, however, to the approval and veto of the archbishop; that it has no board of trustees in the proper sense of that designation; that, as such archbishop, this defendant is the sole trustee for [80]*80said congregation'; 'that, as‘such trustee, he has, under the wills' of his predecessors in the said office of' archbishop, and.

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