New York Statutes
§ 91 — Government of incorporated Roman Catholic churches
New York § 91
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N.Y. Religious Corporations § 91 (2026).
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§ 91. Government of incorporated Roman Catholic churches. The\narchbishop or bishop and the vicar-general of the diocese to which any\nincorporated Roman Catholic church belongs, the rector of such church,\nand their successors in office shall, by virtue of their offices, be\ntrustees of such church. Two laymen, members of such incorporated\nchurch, selected by such officers or by a majority of them, shall also\nbe trustees of such incorporated church, and such officers and such\nlaymen trustees shall together constitute the board of trustees thereof.\nThe two laymen signing the certificate of incorporation of an\nincorporated Roman Catholic church shall be the two laymen trustees\nthereof during the first year of its corporate existence. The term of\noffice of the two laymen trustees o
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