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Factional Dispute In Church Dismissed

By Howard Friedman on August 7, 2019

In In re Torres, (TX App., July 30, 2019), a Texas appellate court ordered dismissal of a suit between two factions of a church known as Templo Bautista.  According to the court:

Ramirez and Herrera complain about the removal of a pastor, his replacement by another, the manner in which that was done, whether it complied with the church procedures, the removal of parishioners as church members, and the way Torres and those aligned with him came to govern their church.

The court held that these “are controversies insulated from judicial interference under the neutral principles methodology. Thus, the trial court lacked subject-matter jurisdiction to address or regulate them.”

  • Posted in:
    Government, Supreme Court
  • Blog:
    Religion Clause
  • Organization:
    Howard M. Friedman
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