CHANCERY DIVISION
Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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ST MARY AND ST MICHAEL PARISH ADVISORY COMPANY LTD | Claimant | |
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(1) THE WESTMINSTER ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE TRUSTEE | ||
(2) HER MAJESTY'S ATTORNEY-GENERAL | ||
(3) THE VERY REVEREND CANON DIGBY JOHN SAMUELS | ||
(4) THE REVEREND MARTIN JAMES HAYES | Defendants |
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for the Claimant
Mr Paul Morgan QC and Mr Gregory Hill (instructed by Winkworth Sherwood)
for the First, Third and Fourth Defendants
Hearing: March 16, 17, 20, 22 and 24, 2006
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Lawrence Collins:
I Introduction
II Purchase of the land and the building of the church
III The 1851 Trust Deed and the 1940 Trust Deed
(a) "… that the Trustees … shall … have power to erect upon any part or parts of the said piece or parcel of ground or upon the site of the present or any future Buildings thereon a Church Chapel and also a Priest's House and Schools and that the present Chapel and Buildings and all future Buildings which shall be erected and standing on the said piece or parcel of land or ground or any part or parts thereof shall from time to time and at all times hereafter as to and concerning any Church or Chapel now or at any time or times hereafter standing or to stand on any part of the said piece or parcel of Ground be at all times and forever used and employed as a Roman Catholic Church or Chapel and as to and concerning any Messuage or Dwelling House now or at any time or times hereafter to be standing on any part of the said piece or parcel of Land or Ground upon trust to permit and suffer the same to be always used as and for the Residence of the Priest or Priests for the time being properly attached to and officiating in such Church or Chapel for the time being and for as to and concerning any School or Schools which shall at any time or times hereafter be standing on any part of the said Land or Ground to be always used as and for the purpose of bringing up and educating poor children according to and in the doctrines and tenets of the Roman Catholic Church and under the Superintendence of the officiating Roman Catholic Priest or Head Priest (if more than one) for the TIME being and further that it shall be lawful for the Trustees or the majority of them or for the Trustee for the time being of these presents with the assent of the said Officiating Roman Catholic Priest or Head Priest for the time being at and for any period or periods … to appropriate enclose and set apart a portion of the said land or Ground hereby assured not exceeding in measurement one half part thereof as … a Roman Catholic Cemetery for the interment of the dead therein …"
(b) "… the Trustees or Trustee for the time being … do and shall from time to time and at all times … permit and suffer … the use of the said School or Schools and Cemetery and manage the same respectively in the manner and upon and subject to the following terms and conditions that is to say That the said Church or Chapel for the time being shall from time to time be governed and superintended and the Divine Worship carried on therein according to the Doctrines Rites and Ceremonies of the Roman Catholic Church by the Priest or Chaplain for the time being officiating therein being in Holy Orders as a Priest in the Roman Catholic Church or if there shall be more than one Priest or Chaplain at any time or times officiating therein then by the Head Priest or Chaplain for the time being officiating therein …That it shall be lawful for the officiating Priest or Head Priest if more than one at the time being at any time or times to receive and apply for and towards Salary of a Master or Mistress and otherwise in the maintenance and support of the said Schools or School for the time being established on any part of the said Ground any periodical or other payments from the children who may resort to such Schools or School or from the Parents or Friends or otherwise for or in respect of the education of such Children THAT the person who for the time being shall or may hold or be or exercise the Office or Functions of Roman Catholic Bishop or Vicar Apostolic or Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Superior over the Secular Roman Catholic Clergy of and for the District in which the said Church or Chapel for the time being shall be situate shall if he shall think fit be a Trustee of the said Trust Estate and these presents AND FURTHER that he shall from time to time have liberty to nominate and appoint any other persons or person to be Trustees or a Trustee for the time being of the said Trust Estate And these presents either in substitution of or in addition to all or any or either of the Trustees or Trustee for the time being immediately before such nomination or appointment and whether such last mentioned Trustees or Trustee shall or shall not have taken upon themselves or himself to act in the trusts of these presents or any or either of them but so nevertheless that the duly officiating or Head Priest for the time being of the said Church or Chapel shall always be a Trustee of these presents …THAT the Priest or if more than one the Head Priest for the time being of and officiating in the said Church or Chapel for the time being shall have and be entitled to the management and superintendence of all matters relating to the carrying on of the Divine Worship in the said Church or Chapel for the time being in or relating to the management or the said schools and in or relating to the management of the said cemetery and the burials therein and to the said dwelling house for the time being and to all other ecclesiastical educational and other matters relating to the said Church or Chapel and to the said schools and Cemetery respectively saving nevertheless and without prejudice to the lawful obedience of such Priest to his Ecclesiastical Superior for the time being …"
IV The scheme
V The objections
"The project is fully supported by the leadership of the Parish, the schools the Cardinal and the Diocese of Westminster and we now ask for your wholehearted support for this project, which will benefit the children and all sectors of the local community."
"On several occasions when we have spoken to one another, you have always made it clear that our policy should be that we have a nest egg for a rainy day. This land was clearly ear-marked by the parish for this purpose. We see this parcel of land as being able to meet this objective.
May I suggest that we look at ways in which this matter can be resolved satisfactorily for the parish's sake?".
(1) A declaration that on the true construction of the 1851 Trust Deed the trusts upon which the disputed land is held are trusts for charitable purposes (both religious and educational) within and for the sole benefit of the Parish of St Mary and St Michael and of its parishioners.(2) A declaration that the construction of part of the Collegiate School on the disputed land and the use of the disputed land for that purpose are not purposes which are authorised by the trusts of the 1851 Trust Deed.
(3) A declaration that any decision taken by the first defendant as the purported trustees of the disputed land at a time when the Head Priest had not been appointed or consulted in his capacity as a trustee is invalid and of no effect.
(4) If and insofar as the first defendant has made or purported to make a decision or decisions authorising the uses of the disputed land, a declaration that the decision or decisions were not made in accordance with or by reference to the 1851 Trust Deed, but by reference to the terms of the 1940 Trust Deed in the mistaken belief that this instrument governed the use of the disputed land, and are accordingly invalid and of no effect.
VI Trustees' meeting of February 17, 2006
VII The Parish point
The claimant's position
The trustee defendants' argument
VIII Catholicity
The claimant's argument
The trustee defendants' argument
VIII Trusteeship and decision-making
The claimant's position
(1) Decisions prior to February 17, 2006
(2) February 17, 2006 decision
The trustee defendants' position
(1) Position prior to February 17, 2006
(2) February 17, 2006 decision
IX Conclusions
"be at all times and forever used and employed as a Roman Catholic Church or Chapel and as to and concerning any Messuage or Dwelling House now or at any time or times hereafter to be standing on any part of the said piece or parcel of Land or Ground upon trust to permit and suffer the same to be always used as and for the Residence of the Priest or Priests for the time being properly attached to and officiating in such Church or Chapel for the time being and for as to and concerning any School or Schools which shall at any time or times hereafter be standing on any part of the said Land or Ground to be always used as and for the purpose of bringing up and educating poor children according to and in the doctrines and tenets of the Roman Catholic Church and under the Superintendence of the officiating Roman Catholic Priest or Head Priest (if more than one) for the TIME being and further that it shall be lawful for the Trustees or the majority of them or for the Trustee for the time being of these presents with the assent of the said Officiating Roman Catholic Priest or Head Priest for the time being at and for any period or periods … to appropriate enclose and set apart a portion of the said land or Ground hereby assured not exceeding in measurement one half part thereof as … a Roman Catholic Cemetery for the interment of the dead therein …"
A The Parish point
"The congregation of Virginia-street numbers 21,000 persons, who, with very few exceptions, are of the labouring and humbler classes. They are generous but poor, and therefore the contributions of their wealthier brethren are humbly and earnestly solicited towards the furtherance of objects so eminently dear to humanity and true religion. Subscriptions and donations received by the Right Rev. Dr. Griffiths, 35, Golden-square; the Very Rev. E. Norris, V.G., 30, Duke-street, Bloomsbury; the Chaplains of Virginia-street; the Joint Stock bank, 69, Pall Mall ; and by the London and Westminster Bank, Waterloo-place."
"The above mission was commenced on Sunday, the 2nd September, 1849. It comprises that portion of the old Virginia-street district situate east of Cannon-street and New Gravel-lane, and numbers about 12,000 souls; leaving to Virginia-street about an equal number. The site of the intended new church forms part of that plot of ground known as the Catholic Cemetery, Commercial-road.
It is, perhaps, scarcely necessary to state, that in the attempt now being made to erect a temple to the Living God, the proverbial zeal and alacrity of the poor Catholics of this locality are exerted to the utmost limits of possibility; and will, it is confidently hoped, challenge the generous and prompt co-operation of their more affluent brethren elsewhere in a work of such permanent importance. It is not contemplated to construct a gorgeous temple, but one of commodious proportions, and truly Catholic in every line and feature. The schools recently constructed in John-street for the accommodation of three hundred boys and three hundred girls, only require internal fittings to render them immediately available for the use of the poor children attached to the New Mission.
Donations towards the above church and schools will be gratefully received by the Right Rev. N. Wiseman, D.D., V.A.L., 35, Golden-square; by the Rev. R. Horrabin, Virginia-street, Ratcliff Highway, and by the resident pastors, the Revv. John Moore and John Kaye, to whom communications may be addressed at the Catholic schools, John-street, Commercial-road East."
B Catholicity
"The school was founded by and as part of the Catholic Church. The school is to be conducted as a Catholic school in accordance with the canon law and teachings of the Roman Catholic Church and in accordance with the Trust Deed of the Archdiocese of Westminster and in particular: (a) religious education is to be in accordance with the teachings, doctrines, discipline and general and particular norms of the Catholic Church; (b) religious worship is to be in accordance with the rites, practices, disciplines and liturgical norms of the Catholic Church; And at all times the school is preserved as a witness to the Catholic faith in our Lord Jesus Christ."
C Trustees' decisions
XI Cy-près