Wisconsin Code § 187.17

Eastern Orthodox Church
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(1) DEFINITION. As
used in this section, the term “Eastern Orthodox Church,” also
known as the “Greek Orthodox Church” includes the following
established and operating jurisdictions of that church:
(a) The jurisdiction of the Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarchate
of Constantinople exercised in the Americas including the United
States and possessions, by its duly authorized exarch, metropolitan, archbishop or bishop;
(b) The jurisdiction of the apostolic Orthodox Patriarchate of
Antioch, exercised in the Americas including the United States
and possessions, by its duly authorized exarch, metropolitan,
archbishop or bishop;
(c) The jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Moscow, exercised
in the Americas including the United States and possessions, by
its duly authorized exarch, metropolitan, archbishop or bishop;
(d) The jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Alexandria, exercised in the Americas including the United States and possessions, by its duly authorized exarch, metropolitan, archbishop or
bishop;
(e) The jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Yugoslavia (Serbia),
exercised in the Americas including the United States and possessions, by its duly authorized exarch, metropolitan, archbishop or
bishop;
(f) The jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Jerusalem, exercised
in the Americas including the United States and possessions, by
its duly authorized exarch, metropolitan, archbishop or bishop;
(g) The jurisdiction of the autonomous churches which operate in Greece, Yugoslavia (Serbia), Rumania and Bulgaria exercised in the Americas including the United States and possessions, by their duly authorized exarch, metropolitan, archbishop
or bishop;
(h) The jurisdiction of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the
United States of America, exercised in the Americas including
the United States and possessions, by its duly authorized exarch,
metropolitan, archbishop or bishop.
(2) GOVERNING BODY. The governing body of the Federated
Eastern Orthodox Jurisdictions in America shall consist of
trustees of the ecclesiastical heads, also known as hierarchs, the
chancellor and the secretary of said federation and not more than
8 additional trustees, communicants of the Eastern Orthodox
faith.
(3) APPLICATION FOR INCORPORATION. An unincorporated
church, congregation, parish or society of the Eastern Orthodox
faith, may apply to the appropriate hierarch, bishop or administrator for permission to incorporate under this chapter. Upon receiving such permission, such body may proceed to incorporate
pursuant to s. 187.01.
(4) GOVERNMENT OF LOCAL CHURCHES. (a) Every church,
congregation, parish, society or committee incorporated pursuant
to sub. (3) shall recognize and be subject to the jurisdiction and
authority of the duly appointed and canonical hierarch, bishop or
other administrator; shall accept, secure or receive the sacramental, pastoral or ministerial services of such clergy only as are so
certified to be of lawful and canonical status or authority in the
Eastern Orthodox Church; shall retain or secure as pastors only
such clergy as have, in addition, the permission of the hierarch,
bishop or administrator certified to be appropriate; and shall in
all respects conform to, maintain and follow the faith, doctrine,
ritual, communion, discipline, canon law, traditions and usages of
the Eastern Orthodox Church.
(b) Any action of the trustees or parish committees regarding
the calling, appointment, removal or compensation of parish
clergy shall be subject to approval in writing by the appropriate
bishop or administrator exercising jurisdiction.
(c) The trustees of every such incorporated or reincorporated
body shall have the custody and control of all the temporalities
and property, real and personal, belonging to the corporation together with all revenues therefrom and shall administer the same
strictly in accordance with the bylaws of the corporation and the
rules, regulations and usages of the orthodox jurisdiction or ecclesiastical governing body to which such church is subject.
(5) APPLICATION. This section applies to all churches, congregations, societies, parishes, committees and other local organizations governed by jurisdictions, bishoprics, dioceses, missions of any orthodox patriarchate, synod or national church of
the Eastern Orthodox Church of the patriarchates set forth in sub.
(1) (a) to (g).

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