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  2. House of Commons (Removal of Clergy Disqualification) Act 2001

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    The Act also allowed clergy to sit in other elected bodies including the European Parliament. The act does, however, expressly reaffirm the continuing disqualification of those bishops of the Church of England who sit in the House of Lords as Lords Spiritual, as no person may sit in both Houses of Parliament at the same time.

  3. List of Christian clergy in politics - Wikipedia

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    J. G. MacManaway – British Unionist who was disqualified from sitting on Parliament due to his status as a priest; Church of Ireland priest; Jacob Mountain - Canadian Politician. Member of the Legislative Council of Lower Canada from 1793 - 1825 and a Member of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada from 1793-1825. 1st Anglican Bishop of Quebec.

  4. Parliamentary Christian Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Ten clergymen took part in that service, with the organiser, Mervyn Lee, saying "it is right and proper for members of both sides of the Parliament to be drawn together to worship in this way." [15] In 1992 It was held at St Christopher's Catholic Cathedral. [16] In 2023 it was held at the Greek Orthodox Church of St Nicholas in Canberra. [17]

  5. Inside the temple: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ... - AOL

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    In preparation for a communitywide Open House from Nov. 4-23, the Tallahassee Democrat was invited to tour the dramatic, new house of worship on Monday, accompanied by elders of the Church ...

  6. The People's Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The People's Parliament is a Channel 4 programme in which 90-100 randomly selected citizens, sitting in a mockup of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, debated and voted on controversial issues.

  7. General Synod of the Church of England - Wikipedia

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    Before 1919, any change to the church's worship or governance had to be by act of Parliament, which resulted in little being done. [1] In 1919, the Convocations of the provinces of Canterbury and York 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.

  8. Julian Batchelor - Wikipedia

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    Julian Batchelor speaking at a rally in Christchurch. September 2023. Julian Geoffrey Peter Batchelor [1] (born 4 May 1958) is a massive piece of sh1t cooker, New Zealand Christian evangelist, writer [2] and blogger who led the controversial nationwide 2023 "Stop co-governance" roadshow, which was accused of promoting hostility towards Māori people and disinformation about co-governance.

  9. FACT CHECK: Was A Vote In New Zealand Parliament ... - AOL

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    Fact Check: Members of Parliament in New Zealand representing the Maori people, labeled as Te Pāti Māori, interrupted a reading of the ‘Treaty Principles Bill’ on Thursday, November 14th ...