Taruc vs. Bishop Dela Cruz
G.R. No. 144801. March 10, 2005
G.R. No. 144801. March 10, 2005
Facts:
Petitioners were lay members of
the Philippine Independent Church (PIC). On June 28, 1993, Bishop de la Cruz
declared petitioners expelled/excommunicated from the Philippine Independent
Church. Because of the order of expulsion/excommunication, petitioners filed a
complaint for damages with preliminary injunction against Bishop de la Cruz
before the Regional Trial Court.They contended that their expulsion was illegal
because it was done without trial thus violating their right to due process of
law.
Issue:
Issue:
Whether or not there was a
violation of religious rights in this case?
Held:
Held:
No. The expulsion/excommunication
of members of a religious institution/organization is a matter best left to the
discretion of the officials, and the laws and canons, of said
institution/organization. It is not for the courts to exercise control over
church authorities in the performance of their discretionary and official
functions. Rather, it is for the members of religious
institutions/organizations to conform to just church regulations. “Civil Courts
will not interfere in the internal affairs of a religious organization except
for the protection of civil or property rights. Those rights may be the subject
of litigation in a civil court, and the courts have jurisdiction to determine
controverted claims to the title, use, or possession of church property.”
Obviously, there was no violation of a civil right in the present case.
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