You haven't provided much detail such as which church and country.
United States
Private ownership of property is allowed and is governed by state law. Religious corporations may privately own real property under the provisions of state laws.
Church parking lots are typically considered private property belonging to the church itself. They are usually intended for use by church members and visitors attending services or events. However, some churches may allow public access to their parking lots when not in use for church activities. It's best to check with the church directly.
1) What is church incorporation 2) If a local church becomes incorporated within a denomination, does the the local church lose property ownership?
Yes. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church) does not have any doctrine or standard regarding gun ownership. If gun ownership is legal where a Mormon resides, they may own guns if they wish.
The parking lot is the church's private property, and the church can therefore make their own decision. While a church is probably not going to offer free parking to the public, they very well may offer parking for members.
it guaranteed religious freedom for all protestants not just puritans and granted the vote based on property ownership instead of church membership.
A church school or a private religious school run by a church or parish
the charter gave religious freedom to other groups besides the Puritans. it also granted the right to vote based on property ownership instead of church membership.
the charter gave religious freedom to other groups besides the Puritans. it also granted the right to vote based on property ownership instead of church membership.
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Donald Charles McLeaish has written: 'The laws of the State of Texas affecting church property' -- subject(s): Church property, Church property (Canon law)
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The main Orthodox Church in Jerusalem is the Church of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ; also known as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre (or Tomb) of Jesus. Although it belongs to the Orthodox Church, the keys have been traditionally held by local Palestinian Muslim families for many generations. This was done because of previous disputes among the various Christian groups over property ownership of the holy sites of Jerusalem.