The motion for leave to proceed upon the record in No. 3, October Term; 1952, and the petition for certiorari, are granted.
In a prior decision in this litigation, we held that the right conferred under canon law upon the Archbishop of the North American Archdiocese of the Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church, as the appointee of the Patriarch of Moscow, to the use and occupancy of the St. Nicholas Cathedral in New York City, owned by respondent corporation, was “strictly a matter of ecclesiastical government,” and as such could not constitutionally be impaired by a state statute, New York Religious Corpo
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rations Law, Art. 5-C, purporting to bestow that right on another.
Kedroff
v.
St. Nicholas Cathedral,
The Court of Appeals ordered a retrial of the question of petitioners’ right to use and occupancy, on a common-law issue assertedly left open by our invalidation of the statutory basis for the former decision.
As the opinions of the Court of Appeals make evident, compare
Reversed.
