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31: 357: 106:), were to "have the force and effect of an Act of Parliament" on "any matter concerning the Church of England", and included the power to repeal or amend Acts of Parliament concerning the church. The preparation of such measures lay mainly with a joint Legislative Committee of the three houses of the assembly and this committee negotiated with the parliamentary Ecclesiastical Committee to reach an agreed form. 482: 496: 671:
It was through an amendment to the Canons that women were admitted to the priesthood – Canon C4B (now repealed and replaced by new Canon C4). The making of the Canon was authorised by the Priests (Ordination of Women) Measure 1993 (now repealed and replaced by the Bishops and Priests (Consecration
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were not content with a measure then they could vote to reject it, but not amend it. Once a measure had been agreed ("deemed expedient") by both Houses of Parliament, and received royal assent, it was (from 1926) printed with the acts of Parliament for the year in question.
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adopted the constitution of the National Church Assembly proposed by the Representative Church Council and presented it to the king as an appendix to an address. The constitution as proposed to the sovereign was then recognised as already existing in the
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Measures or canons must be passed by a majority of the members of each house of the synod. Most other business can be passed by a majority of the members of the synod overall. However changes to church
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4 from among clergy teaching in universities or theological colleges. One must be from the Province of York (this arrangement replaced seats for specific universities as of the 2015 election),
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The act required that, after being passed by the assembly, the measure had to be examined by a joint committee of both Houses of
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Constitution of the General Synod, set out in Schedule 2 of the Synodical Government Measure 1969
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The joint presidents, the archbishops of York and Canterbury, pictured together in September 2022
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to consider and express their opinion on any other matters of religious or public interest, and
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Short film shown at General Synod in November 2015 to portray the Church of England
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House of Bishops’ Declaration on the Ministry of Bishops and Priests (GS Misc 1076)
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There are two or three synodical sessions per year (4–5 days each), one or two in
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Before 1919, any change to the church's worship or governance had to be by
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which, once presented to Parliament and approved by a special procedure (
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Meetings of the General Synod have been allowed to be remote, since the
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up to 170 members elected by the laity of the Province of Canterbury,
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dealing with the government of the church and its institutions,
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up to 80 members elected by the laity of the Province of York,
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which prepared a report to both houses - today known as the
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and make other rules and regulations through Acts of Synod,
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the Chairman of the Church of England Pensions Board,
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to approve or reject the annual budget of the church
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128 from the dioceses of the Province of Canterbury,
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There are currently 467 members in total. 96:Church of England Assembly (Powers) Act 1919 85:Church of England Assembly (Powers) Act 1919 403:to regulate relations with other churches, 46:deliberative and legislative organ of the 737:General Synod of the Church of England. 305:of the Provinces of Canterbury and York, 29: 841:Church of England ecclesiastical polity 717:"Church Legislation in the Isle of Man" 672:and Ordination of Women) Measure 2014). 599: 597: 555: 54:was instituted in 1970, replacing the 778:from the original on 1 September 2024 7: 683:Episcopal Ministry Act of Synod 1993 566:Hodder & Stoughton:1947, pp.192f 618:"Synodical Government Measure 1969" 564:The Claims of the Church of England 437:Some measures do not extend to the 771:. 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