House of Clergy

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The House of Clergy is one of the three constituent chambers of the Church of England’s General Synod, representing ordained ministers in the church’s legislative and decision-making processes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chamber of a synod
constituent body of the General Synod of the Church of England
appliesToJurisdiction Church of England
canExercise veto on certain legislative proposals (through house voting)
coexistsWith House of Bishops
House of Laity
convenesIn Church House, Westminster
surface form: Church House, Westminster (for many sessions)
country England
decisionMakingBodyOf Church of England
elects Proctors in Convocation (clergy representatives)
its own officers
fieldOfWork church legislation
ecclesiastical governance
ordination and ministry standards
pastoral policy
public worship regulation
governs matters of doctrine (subject to wider church processes)
matters of liturgy (subject to wider church processes)
pastoral and disciplinary regulations (with other houses)
hasAuthorityOver clergy-related regulations within the Church of England (with other houses)
hasMemberType elected clergy representatives
ex officio clergy members
hasRole debate of doctrinal and pastoral issues
legislative function in the Church of England
participation in church governance
representation of ordained ministers
scrutiny of church legislation
isOneOf three houses of the General Synod of the Church of England
language English
legalStatus part of the synodical government structure established by the Synodical Government Measure 1969
meetsAt sessions of the General Synod
parentOrganization Church of England
participatesIn approval of Measures and Canons
legislative process of the Church of England
synodical government of the Church of England
partOf General Synod
surface form: General Synod of the Church of England
predecessor Convocation of Canterbury
surface form: Convocations of Canterbury and York (in their earlier representative role)
religion Anglicanism
represents deacons of the Church of England
ordained clergy of the Church of England
priests of the Church of England
scope national church level within England
subjectTo Measures of the UK Parliament relating to the Church of England
typeOfOrganization representative ecclesiastical body
votingSystem separate house voting within General Synod
worksWith Archbishop of Canterbury
surface form: Archbishops of Canterbury and York

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General Synod hasPart House of Clergy
Convocation of Canterbury relatedBody House of Clergy
this entity surface form: House of Clergy of the Church of England
Church of Ireland hasHouse House of Clergy
Diocesan Synod of Winchester hasChamber House of Clergy
Diocesan Synod hasPart House of Clergy
Anglican authorities include House of Clergy
Church Assembly hasPart House of Clergy
Diocesan Synod of Ely compositionIncludes House of Clergy
this entity surface form: House of Clergy of the Diocese of Ely
York Province hasRepresentativeBody House of Clergy
Diocesan Synod of Coventry hasChamber House of Clergy
House of Laity coexistsWith House of Clergy
Diocesan synod of Worcester hasChambers House of Clergy