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Calvary Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a Pennsylvania Non-profit Corporation; Saint Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church of Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, a Pennsylvania Non-profit Corporation The Reverend Dr. Harold T. Lewis, Rector, Calvary Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Philip Richard Roberts, Senior Warden, Calvary Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Herman S. Harvey v. The Right Reverend Robert William Duncan, Bishop of The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh; The Right Reverend Henry Scriven, Assistant Bishop of The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh Babatunde Fapohunda, Robert Manson, James Moore, John Morgan, Lynn Patterson, Donald Pepler, Thomas Rampy, Bruce G. Seiling, John Stevenson, Richard Thomas, and Douglas Wicker, all of whom are members of the Board of Trustees of The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh
The Re v. Catherine Brall, Kathleen Marks, The Rev. J. Douglas McGlynn, The Rev. Scott T. Quinn, and William Roemer, all of whom are members of the Standing Committee of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh, and The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh, an unincorporated association, and The Episcopal Church, an unincorporated association, by The Right Reverend John C. Buchanan, as Trustee Ad Litem
Petition of: The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh, The Right Reverend Robert William Duncan, The Right Reverend Henry Scriven, Babatunde Fapohunda, Robert Manson, Kathleen Marks, The Re v.
ORDER
And now, this 17 th day of October, 2011 the Petition for Allowance of Appeal is hereby DENIED.
PER CURIAM
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Docket No: No. 208 WAL 2011
Decided: October 17, 2011
Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
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