Supreme Court Denies CANA’s Rehearing Request

Today, the Supreme Court of Virginia declined a request by the CANA congregations to reargue the decision of June 10, 2010. The Court’s original, unanimous ruling in favor of the Diocese stands, and the case will return to the Fairfax Circuit Court.

Today, the Supreme Court of Virginia declined a request by the CANA congregations to reargue the decision of June 10, 2010. The Court’s original, unanimous ruling in favor of the Diocese stands, and the case will return to the Fairfax Circuit Court.

“The Diocese is gratified by the Supreme Court’s decision,” said Henry D.W. Burt, secretary of the Diocese. “This is another positive step on the path toward preserving Episcopal property for future generations. We are ready to return to the Circuit Court and hope that today’s announcement brings us one step closer to concluding this litigation and bringing our faithful Episcopalians back to their church homes.”

The Diocese will post scheduling information on the upcoming Fairfax Circuit Court case online at www.thediocese.net as soon as it is made available.

Click here to read the court’s decision.

 

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