Supplement 1: The Diocese in Europe Cathedral Statutes
1997
The Cathedral and its role in the Diocese
1 The church of the Holy Trinity in Gibraltar is the
cathedral church of the Diocese. It takes this title from
the presence in it of the Bishop's cathedra or chair,
which is the sign of his office as the guardian and teacher
of the Church's faith. Like all churches, the cathedral is
a sign of God's presence in his world; a meeting place for
the Church of Jesus Christ; and a place of refreshment in
the Holy Spirit for all who choose to use it.
2 As cathedral it has these particular duties and
opportunities: it is a physical sign of the unity of the
people of the Diocese with their Bishop and with one
another; it is a place in which the festivals of the Church
and important events and anniversaries in the life of the
Diocese are celebrated by the Bishop or on his behalf; it
is a place of regular prayer for the bishops, clergy and
people of the Diocese, and for the communities in which
they live.
The Dean and the Cathedral Church Council
3 The office of Dean of Gibraltar shall belong ex
officio to the priest appointed and licensed by the
Bishop to the cure of souls of the cathedral parish.
4 The dean and the cathedral church council have the
duties and powers of an incumbent and parochial church
council set out in the law of the Church of England,
including the Diocesan Constitution. So far as the
circumstances of the parish allow, the dean, the other
clergy and ministers, and the officers of the cathedral
church seek to serve the Diocese in the ways set out in
Article 1.
Pro-cathedrals and their role in the Diocese
5 The size of the Diocese and its history have led to
the granting of the status of pro-cathedral to other
churches in the Diocese. The role of a pro-cathedral church
is to be a regional sign of the unity of the Diocese, and to
share, so far as is possible, in the work of the cathedral
set out in Article 1.
The Chancellor and Pro-cathedral Church Council
6 The chancellor of a pro-cathedral church shall be
the priest licensed by the Bishop to the cure of souls of
the pro-cathedral parish.
7 The chancellor and the church council responsible for
a pro-cathedral have the duties and powers of an incumbent
and parochial church council set out in the law of the
Church of England, including the Diocesan
Constitution. So far as the circumstances of the parish
allow, the chancellor, the other clergy and ministers, and
the officers of the pro-cathedral church seek to serve the
Diocese in the ways set out in Article 1.
The Cathedral Chapter of the Diocese
8 There shall be a cathedral chapter of the Diocese
whose members shall be ―
(a) the Bishop;
(b) the dean;
(c) the following canons ex officio:
each person holding the Bishop's commission as a
suffragan bishop, vicar general, or archdeacon in the
Diocese; the chancellor of each pro-cathedral church;
(d) such persons as the Bishop shall collate as canons
under Article 12.
9 The function of the cathedral chapter is to
support the Bishop by prayer and counsel.
The prayer of the Cathedral Chapter
10 Each member of the cathedral chapter
undertakes to use daily the prayer provided from time to
time by the Bishop; to pray regularly for the other members
of the cathedral chapter; to observe in some suitable way
the feast of the Holy Trinity and the feast of title of each
pro-cathedral church.
Meetings of the Cathedral Chapter
11 The cathedral chapter meets when necessary, in
Gibraltar or elsewhere, to give counsel to the Bishop and to
transact other necessary business. The Bishop or the dean
shall convene a meeting of the cathedral chapter at least
once in every three years. The chair at meetings of the
cathedral chapter shall be taken by the Bishop, or (in his
absence or at his request) by the dean.
Canons
12 In addition to the ex officio canons
listed in Article 8c the Bishop appoints canons under the
following provisions:
(a) a person, ordained or lay, holding the Bishop's
Licence or being on the electoral roll of a congregation in
Diocese, may be collated to a canonry and assigned a named
stall;
(b) any other person, ordained or lay, may be collated
to an honorary canonry and assigned a named stall;
(c) if no stall is vacant, the Bishop may, for a serious
reason, collate any person, ordained or lay, as an
additional canon.
13 Unless the Bishop requests otherwise in writing
a canon appointed from the date of these statutes shall
vacate the canonry:
(a) on resigning or retiring from the office in
virtue of which it is held;
(b) on reaching the age of seventy;
(c) or (in the case of those appointed under Article
12a) on ceasing to hold the Bishop's Licence or to be on the
electoral roll of a congregation in the Diocese.
14 Canons may wear such insignia of office as the
Bishop may from time to time authorise.
The admission of the Dean
15 The priest to be admitted as dean shall,
before being licensed by the Bishop or his Commissary, make
the Declaration of Assent prescribed in Canon C15; take the
Oath of Allegiance prescribed in Canon C13; and take the
Oath of Canonical Obedience, or make the Solemn Affirmation,
prescribed in Canon C14.
16 Before Installation the dean shall make the
following declaration:
I, Name, chosen to be dean of this cathedral
church of the Holy Trinity in Gibraltar, do solemnly declare
that I will order and govern myself by the statutes of the
cathedral chapter of the Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe, and
by the customs and regulations of the said church.
The admission of Canons
17 Every person who is to be collated to a canonry
by the Bishop or his commissary, shall first make (in the
appropriate form) the Declaration of Assent prescribed in
the Canons of the Church of England.
18 Every person who is to be collated to a
canonry under Article 12a or 12c shall first take the Oath
of Canonical Obedience, or make the Solemn Affirmation,
prescribed in Canon C14.
19 Every person who is to be collated to a
canonry under Article 12b shall first make the following
promise:
I, Name, chosen as a canon of the cathedral
(or pro-cathedral) church of Name, do hereby promise
that I will, so far as I am able, assist the Bishop by
prayer and counsel, and promote the common life of the
Diocese.
20 Every person admitted to a canonry by virtue of
office under Article 12a or collated to a canonry under
Article 12c shall, on the mandate of the Bishop, be
installed or welcomed in the choir of the cathedral or
pro-cathedral church, by the dean or the chancellor, as the
case may be, or by such other member of the cathedral
chapter as the Bishop shall appoint.
21 Every canon to be installed or welcomed shall
first make the following Declaration:
I, Name, chosen to be a canon of this cathedral
(or pro-cathedral) church of Name, do solemnly
declare that I will order and govern myself by the statutes
of the cathedral chapter of the Diocese of Gibraltar in
Europe, and by the customs and regulations of the said
church.
Welcoming of members of the Cathedral Chapter in the
Cathedral
22 When the Bishop commissions as a suffragan
bishop, vicar general or archdeacon, a bishop or priest who
is already a member of the cathedral chapter of the
Diocese; or confers upon a newly commissioned suffragan
bishop, vicar general or archdeacon, a stall in one of the
pro-cathedral churches, that person shall, when convenient,
be welcomed in the cathedral church of the Holy Trinity,
Gibraltar, by the dean.
Deans and canons emeriti
23 The Bishop may confer on any former dean of
Gibraltar the title of dean emeritus.
24 The Bishop may confer on any former
member of the cathedral chapter the title of canon
emeritus.
25 A dean or canon emeritus shall not have
the duties and rights of a member of the cathedral chapter,
but may be invited to take part in the celebrations of the
cathedral or pro-cathedral churches. A dean or canon
emeritus may continue to wear the insignia authorised by
the Bishop.
Forms of service
26 The licensing and installation of a dean or
chancellor takes place during the celebration of the Holy
Eucharist.
27 The installation or welcoming of a canon takes
place during the celebration of the Holy Eucharist or of
Morning or Evening Prayer.
28 Forms of service for the licensing and
installation of a dean or chancellor, and for the
installation or welcoming of a canon will be authorised by
the Bishop, and published as an appendix to these statutes.
Visits and preaching
29 The Dean of Gibraltar and the chancellors of the
pro-cathedral churches shall seek to ensure that all members
of the cathedral chapter of the Diocese shall visit and
preach in the cathedral and pro-cathedral churches.
Customs and regulations
30 Statements setting out the history, the titles
of the stalls, and other customs and regulations of each of
the cathedral and pro-cathedral churches, will be approved
by the Bishop from time to time, and will be appended to
these statutes.
Amendment of the Statutes
31 The Bishop may if he think fit modify or add to
these statutes after consultation with the members of the
cathedral chapter.
32 The Bishop may dissolve the cathedral chapter of
the Diocese after:
- giving six months notice in writing to all its
members and to the members of the Diocesan Synod;
- consulting the cathedral chapter at a meeting called
by that notice;
- consulting the Diocesan Synod.
Revocations, title and commencement
33 Save as is provided in §34, these statutes
replace:
- the Statutes of the Cathedral Church of the Holy
Trinity in Gibraltar promulgated in 1949 by The Right
Reverend Douglas Horsley, Bishop of Gibraltar;
- the Statutes of the Pro-Cathedral Church of Saint
Paul in Valletta promulgated in 1949 by The Right
Reverend Douglas Horsley, Bishop of Gibraltar;
- the Statutes of the Pro-Cathedral Church of the Holy
Trinity in Brussels promulgated in 1981 by The Right
Reverend John Satterthwaite, Bishop of Gibraltar in
Europe;
which are hereby revoked so far as they concern the
titles, rights and duties of the members of the chapters of
the said churches.
34 Any provisions of the former statutes which are
necessary to preserve the rights or property of the
cathedral or the pro-cathedrals in the civil law shall
remain in force.
35 These statutes may be cited as the Diocese in
Europe Cathedral Statutes 1997.
36 These statutes shall come into force on the
tenth day of February 1997, the Feast of the Shipwreck of St
Paul. |