Saturday, April 07, 2012


WOODBRIDGE, Va: Anglican Congregation Celebrates Faith in Property Settlement

WOODBRIDGE, Va: Anglican Congregation Celebrates Historic Faith in Property Settlement
St. Margaret's Anglican Church, Woodbridge, Va., and Episcopal Diocese end propertydDispute

April 6, 2012

St. Margaret's Anglican Church, one of seven Anglican congregations that are parties to the church property case brought by The Episcopal Church and the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia, celebrates taking a stand for the Gospel truth amidst settling its property involved in the case.

The settlement calls for St. Margaret's Anglican to turn over to the Diocese its real property, including the parcel the parish bought, improved and maintained for fifty years. St. Margaret's Anglican will vacate the property by April 30, and will turn over to the Diocese a portion of the liquid assets on hand when the lawsuit commenced in early 2007. St. Margaret's will retain a portion of those liquid assets and a valuable hand bell collection that was a gift to St. Margaret's from a parishioner.

Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org

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