Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 315 — Religious Societies
Section 315.20 — Cathedrals.

Subdivision 1. Formation. A cathedral for which a constitution and statutes are adopted by the diocesan convention of a diocese in this state of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America may form a corporation, as follows:
The cathedral shall have a certificate prepared containing:
(1) the name and location of the cathedral;
(2) the persons who constitute the chapter of the cathedral, and their names, of which chapter the bishop of the diocese and the wardens and vestry members of the cathedral congregation shall be members; and
(3) the date of the adoption by the diocesan convention of the constitution and statutes of the cathedral.
Subd. 2. Certificate, by whom signed. The certificate must be signed and acknowledged by the bishop of the diocese and by a majority of the members of the chapter, and recorded with the county recorder of the county where the cathedral is located.
Subd. 3. Certificate filed; powers. Upon the signing, acknowledging, and recording of the certificate with the county recorder of the county of its location, the cathedral becomes a corporation under the name in its certificate. Through its chapter, it may transact the business of the cathedral. In its corporate name, it may acquire or receive, by purchase, gift, grant, devise, or bequest, any property, real, personal, or mixed, and hold, sell, transfer, mortgage, convey, loan, let, or otherwise use the property for the use and benefit of the cathedral if the use does not contravene the laws and usages of the Protestant Episcopal church in the United States of America of this state. It may not divert any gift, grant, or bequest from the purpose specified in writing by the donor or devisor. It may not sell, convey, or mortgage its church or church site, except with the consent of the bishop, in writing, and when first authorized to do so at a meeting of the chapter called for that purpose, nor in contravention of the canons of the diocese or of the general convention of the Protestant Episcopal church in the United States of America.
Subd. 4. Government. The chapter of the cathedral shall be governed by the constitution and statutes which have been adopted for it by the diocesan convention and any amendments to them as provided in them.
(7982, 7983, 7984) 1915 c 46 s 1-3; 1976 c 181 s 2; 1984 c 618 s 25,26; 1985 c 265 art 5 s 1; 2005 c 4 s 49,50

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 300 - 323A — Business, Social, And Charitable Organizations

Chapter 315 — Religious Societies

Section 315.01 — Formation; Trustees.

Section 315.02 — Certificate Of Election Of Trustees.

Section 315.03 — Certificate Recorded.

Section 315.04 — Trustees, Powers.

Section 315.05 — Trustees, Management Powers.

Section 315.06 — Trustees, Terms, Election; Quorum.

Section 315.07 — Voters, Qualifications.

Section 315.08 — Definitions.

Section 315.09 — General Powers Of Religious Corporations.

Section 315.10 — Powers Of Certain Corporations.

Section 315.11 — Limitation Of Right To Hold Property.

Section 315.12 — Sale Or Encumbrance Of Real Estate.

Section 315.121 — Religious Corporations, Certain Conveyances Validated.

Section 315.13 — Existing Societies Confirmed; Reorganization.

Section 315.14 — Lands Held In Trust.

Section 315.15 — Parish Corporations, Organization.

Section 315.16 — Diocesan Corporations; Formation; Powers.

Section 315.17 — Parish Of Protestant Episcopal Church.

Section 315.18 — Annual Meeting; Vestry, Election, Meetings.

Section 315.19 — Articles Amended.

Section 315.20 — Cathedrals.

Section 315.21 — Incorporation.

Section 315.22 — Existing Churches May Incorporate; Reincorporation; Property To Vest.

Section 315.23 — Incorporation Of Diocesan Council, Synod, Presbytery, Conference, Association, Consociation, Or Similar Organizations.

Section 315.24 — Special Powers.

Section 315.25 — Annual Meeting, Notice Of, Place.

Section 315.26 — Consolidation Of Parishes, Congregations, Or Churches.

Section 315.27 — Procedure For Incorporation.

Section 315.28 — Privileges.

Section 315.29 — Right To Hold Property.

Section 315.30 — Amendment Of Certificate.

Section 315.31 — Amendment Of Articles Of Incorporation.

Section 315.32 — Trustees, Powers; Certificate, Recording.

Section 315.33 — Method Provided Is Additional.

Section 315.34 — Consolidation Of Religious Corporations.

Section 315.35 — Resolution; Notice.

Section 315.36 — Meetings; Notice; Organization; Powers.

Section 315.365 — Merger Of Religious Corporations.

Section 315.37 — When Society Ceases To Exist; Disposal Of Property.

Section 315.38 — Dissolution, Application, Hearing.

Section 315.39 — Title To Real Property.

Section 315.40 — Employee Benefits.

Section 315.41 — Camp Meeting Associations; Formation; Capital Stock.

Section 315.42 — Tax Exempt; No Streets Through Property.

Section 315.44 — Ymca, Ywca; Formation, Certificate.

Section 315.45 — Classification Of Members.

Section 315.46 — Board Of Trustees May Manage Real Property.

Section 315.47 — Property Rights.

Section 315.48 — Reincorporation.

Section 315.50 — Consolidation Of Church Conferences.

Section 315.51 — Jcc; Definition.