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Verwaltungs-Ordnung fur das kirchliche Vermogen in den ostlichen Provinzen der preussischen Landeskirche
Author: H. Trusen
Year: 1887
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 12 MB
Language: German

Year: 1887
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 12 MB
Language: German

The book "VerwaltungsOrdnung fur das kirchliche Vermogen in den ostlichen Provinzen der preussischen Landeskirche" (Administrative Order for Church Property in the Eastern Provinces of the Prussian Church) is a comprehensive guide to the management and administration of church property in the eastern provinces of the Prussian Church. The book provides a detailed overview of the legal and administrative framework that governs the ownership and use of church property, including the rights and responsibilities of clergy, lay leaders, and congregations. It also outlines the procedures for managing and maintaining church property, such as budgeting, accounting, and financial reporting. The book is divided into several chapters, each of which focuses on a specific aspect of church property management. Chapter 1 provides an introduction to the history and development of church property law in Prussia, while chapter 2 discusses the legal basis for church property ownership and use. Chapters 3-5 cover the various types of church property, including buildings, land, and other assets, and provide guidance on how to manage and maintain these assets. Chapter 6 discusses the role of clergy and lay leaders in the management of church property, while chapter 7 covers the relationship between the church and the state in matters related to church property. One of the key themes of the book is the need to study and understand the process of technology evolution in order to effectively manage and maintain church property. This includes staying up-to-date with advances in building materials, construction techniques, and energy-efficient systems, as well as understanding the potential impact of new technologies on the long-term sustainability of church property.
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