Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 598 - Religious Corporations and Societies
Section 33-279. - Organization as corporation.

A corporation may be organized in connection with any Roman Catholic Church or congregation in this state, by filing in the office of the Secretary of the State a certificate signed by the archbishop or bishop and the vicar-general of the archdiocese or of the diocese in which such congregation is located and the pastor and two laymen belonging to such congregation, stating that they have so organized for the purposes hereinafter mentioned. Such archbishop or bishop, vicar-general and pastor of such congregation and, in case of the death or other disability of the archbishop or bishop, the administrator of the archdiocese or diocese for the time being, the chancellor of the archdiocese or diocese and the pastor of such congregation shall be members, ex officio, of such corporation, and, upon their death, resignation, removal or preferment, their successors in office shall become such members in their stead. The two lay members shall be appointed annually, in writing, during the month of January from the lay members of the congregation by a majority of the ex-officio members of the corporation; and three members of the corporation, of whom one shall be a layman, shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.

(1949 Rev., S. 5387; 1955, S. 2605d.)
Method provided for choice of lay member is mandatory. 69 C. 286.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 33 - Corporations

Chapter 598 - Religious Corporations and Societies

Section 33-243 to 33-264. - Religious corporations and societies: General provisions.

Section 33-264a. - Formation of religious corporation or society.

Section 33-264b. - Filing of certificate.

Section 33-264c. - Powers.

Section 33-264d. - Change from religious society to corporation.

Section 33-264e. - Dissolution.

Section 33-264f. - Judicial dissolution.

Section 33-264g. - Receipt of funds by ecclesiastical societies, cemetery associations and library associations.

Section 33-264h. - Conveyances by ecclesiastical societies to religious societies and corporations.

Section 33-264i. - Dissolution of ecclesiastical society.

Section 33-264j. - Status of societies established prior to October 1, 1969.

Section 33-264k. - Construction of part.

Section 33-264l. - Prior rights and liabilities unaffected.

Section 33-265. - Legal status and powers.

Section 33-266. - Regulations.

Section 33-267. - Two organizations in one society.

Section 33-268. - Election of trustees.

Section 33-269. - Number; term of office.

Section 33-270. - Organization and powers of trustees. Treasurer's report.

Section 33-271. - District superintendent or presiding elder and stewards may form corporation.

Section 33-272. - Powers of corporation.

Section 33-273. - Appointment of trustees.

Section 33-274. - Trustees may convey real estate to corporation.

Section 33-275. - Union of churches; their trustees and property.

Section 33-276. - Change of name.

Section 33-277. - Election and powers of trustees.

Section 33-278. - Change of name.

Section 33-278a. - Name changes authorized.

Section 33-278b. - Powers. Merger. Dissolution. Formation.

Section 33-279. - Organization as corporation.

Section 33-280. - Property rights of Roman Catholic Church.

Section 33-281. - Subject to laws of church.

Section 33-281a. - Change of name of Methodist and Evangelical United Brethren Churches.