How Is The NCC Governed?
The National Catholic Church is governed in accordance with its Constitution. In matters of discipline, faith and morals, the bishops and priests possess the authority to explain and teach the doctrinal position of Christ's Church. The legislative authority of the Church is vested in the General Synod, the Special Synod, the Diocesan Synod and the Parish Meetings.
In financial and administrative matters, the Parishioners possess the administrative authority. Representatives, elected at a special Parish Meeting and confirmed by the Diocesan Bishop, exercise their constitutional authority in cooperation with the parish priest.
