Tabor Presby. Church Dissolution Case

32 A.2d 196, 347 Pa. 263, 1943 Pa. LEXIS 435
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedApril 21, 1943
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Tabor Presby. Church Dissolution Case, 32 A.2d 196, 347 Pa. 263, 1943 Pa. LEXIS 435 (Pa. 1943).

Opinion

The facts are stated in the opinion of the court below, by GORDON, P. J., as follows: *Page 264

This is a petition by the Presbytery of Philadelphia of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America for the dissolution of The Tabor Presbyterian Church of the City of Philadelphia, a corporation of the first class. From the testimony and pleadings we make the following findings of fact:

Findings of Fact
1. That The Tabor Presbyterian Church of the City of Philadelphia is a non-profit corporation organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the support of public worship in conformity with the faith and government of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, as appears by its charter, duly approved by the Attorney General of the Commonwealth on March 7, 1868, and enrolled in the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth on March 23, 1868, in Charter Book No. 8, pages 326 to 331 inclusive.

2. That the location of the registered office of the said The Tabor Presbyterian Church of the City of Philadelphia is at the Southwest corner of 18th and Christian Streets, in the City and County of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

3. That by reason of the shifting of population and withdrawal of membership, the said The Tabor Presbyterian Church of the City of Philadelphia has ceased to support public worship within the intent and meaning of its articles, and has been duly dissolved as an ecclesiastical body by the Presbytery of Philadelphia, its superior ecclesiastical judicatory.

4. That the Presbytery of Philadelphia is an unincorporated association of all the ministers and one ruling elder from each congregation or church connected with the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America within the following district in the City of Philadelphia, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: The City of Philadelphia, South of Erie Avenue and Nicetown Lane, and has ecclesiastical jurisdiction and control of *Page 265 the said The Tabor Presbyterian Church of the City of Philadelphia under the constitution of the said Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, of which the said The Tabor Presbyterian Church of the City of Philadelphia is a member.

5. That at a stated meeting of the Presbytery of Philadelphia held January 5, 1942, it was duly resolved that formal steps be taken looking toward the dissolution of the said The Tabor Presbyterian Church of the City of Philadelphia; that notice of such intended action be given to the members of said church; and that the meeting of your petitioner be adjourned to February 2, 1942, at 1:30 P. M. in Westminster Hall, Witherspoon Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to give such members opportunity to appear and be heard, and for final action relative to the dissolution of said church.

6. That the said adjourned meeting of the Presbytery of Philadelphia was held at said time and place and that after a hearing and thorough discussion of the matter, it was duly resolved to refer the matter to a special committee to prepare final recommendations to be considered and acted upon at a further adjourned meeting to be held February 16, 1942, at 1:30 P. M. at the Witherspoon Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

7. That the said adjourned meeting of the Presbytery of Philadelphia was held on February 16, 1942, at 1:30 P. M. at the Witherspoon Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and after due consideration of said committee's report, it was resolved that the said The Tabor Presbyterian Church of the City of Philadelphia be and was thereby dissolved for the best interest and welfare of its members and that the Moderator and Stated Clerk of your petitioner be directed and authorized in the name of the Presbytery of Philadelphia to take such action or actions at law or in equity to bring about its legal dissolution and that of any organization or agency thereof.

8. That under the constitution of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America when a particular *Page 266 church is dissolved by a Presbytery, said church and congregation become extinct or non-existent as an ecclesiastical body and all membership in such dissolved church is ended, but may be transferred by letters of dismission to some other church.

9. That the said The Tabor Presbyterian Church of the City of Philadelphia has occupied and conducted its work within a Church edifice erected at the Southwest corner of Christian and 18th Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, held by the Trustees of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, in Trust, for the use of the said The Tabor Presbyterian Church of the City of Philadelphia so long as the said church shall continue in connection with the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, under deed dated March 30, 1886, and recorded at Philadelphia, in Deed Book G. G. P. 132-218 on March 31, 1886.

10. That the said The Tabor Presbyterian Church of the City of Philadelphia owns personal property and equipment as set forth in an inventory thereof attached to the petition of the Presbytery of Philadelphia, marked Exhibit "C".

11. That under the Constitution of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, Chapter XXVII, section IX, Form of Government, the said The Tabor Presbyterian Church of the City of Philadelphia, having been dissolved and become extinct as aforesaid, "such property as it may have, both real and personal, shall be held, used and applied for such uses, purposes and trusts" as the Presbytery of Philadelphia may direct, limit and appoint.

12. On July 12, 1894, the standing committee on church extension, property and charters of the Presbytery of Philadelphia was incorporated under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved April 29, 1874, P. L. 73, under the name "The Trustees of the Presbytery of Philadelphia" and its articles *Page 267 recorded at Philadelphia in Charter Book 20, page 78, etc., pursuant to the decree of the Court of Common Pleas No. 3, as of June Term, 1894, No. 727. Article 2 of the said Charter reads as follows:

"The object of the Corporation is to have and to hold in fee simple or on any less estate lands, tenements and hereditaments and all personal property in trust for the uses and purposes specified by the Presbytery of Philadelphia or by the will of the donors with power to convey the same free and discharged of all trusts where so directed by said Presbytery * * *"

13. The real and personal property of the corporation consists, inter alia, of the items enumerated on the inventory attached to the petition in this case and marked Exhibit "C" thereof, an interest as cestui que trust in church real estate situated at the Southwest corner of 18th and Christian Streets, in the City of Philadelphia, certain cemetery lots in West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Montgomery County, and an endowed hospital bed in the Presbyterian Hospital in the City of Philadelphia.

Discussion
This church congregation, which does not oppose the dissolution of the corporation, appeared by counsel only for the declared purpose of seeing that the dissolution be effected in a lawful and proper manner, and that the rights of the congregation are properly preserved. This, of course, will be done.

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