House of Laity

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The House of Laity is the chamber of the Church of England’s General Synod that represents lay (non-ordained) church members in its governance and decision-making.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
House of Laity canonical 16
House of Laymen 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf chamber of the General Synod of the Church of England
legislative chamber
can vote on measures, canons, and church policy
withhold approval from proposed legislation
coexistsWith House of Bishops
House of Clergy
composition elected lay representatives
members elected from dioceses
members on electoral rolls of Church of England parishes
country England
denomination Anglicanism
electoralBase deanery synods
diocesan synods
elects its own chair
its own vice-chair
establishedBy synodical government reforms of the Church of England in the 20th century
governanceModel synodical government
governs Church of England
hasFunction to consider and approve church budgets and financial matters
to express the views of lay members on doctrine, worship, and discipline
to participate in setting church policy
hasPower to block legislation if a majority in the House votes against it
to require separate voting by houses on certain questions
hasRole approval of measures and canons
participation in church governance
participation in decision-making
representation of diocesan laity
scrutiny of church legislation
isOneOf three houses of the General Synod of the Church of England
jurisdiction Church of England in its provinces and dioceses
language English
legalStatus part of the national synodical government of the Church of England
meetsAt sessions of the General Synod
meetsIn Church House, Westminster
partOf General Synod
surface form: General Synod of the Church of England
predecessor House of Laity self-linksurface differs
surface form: House of Laymen
religion Church of England
represents lay members of the Church of England
non-ordained members of the Church of England
requires members to be communicant lay members of the Church of England
scope doctrine, liturgy, mission, and administration of the Church of England
subjectTo Standing Orders of the General Synod
termLength members normally elected for a synodical quinquennium
typeOfRepresentation indirect election from parish level
votingSystem separate house voting in synodical decisions
worksWith Archbishops of Canterbury and York

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Referenced by (17)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

General Synod hasPart House of Laity
Church of Ireland hasHouse House of Laity
Diocesan Synod hasPart House of Laity
Anglican authorities include House of Laity
Church Assembly hasPart House of Laity
York Province hasRepresentativeBody House of Laity
Diocesan Synod of Coventry hasChamber House of Laity
House of Clergy coexistsWith House of Laity
House of Laity predecessor House of Laity self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: House of Laymen