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15 years later Hoboken remembers Sept 11, 2001

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Marilyn Baer | Hudson Reporter

[Hudson Reporter] On the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks, the city will host its annual 9/11 Interfaith Memorial Service at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11 at Pier A Park.

According to Juan Melli, spokesman for the city of Hoboken, “The ceremony will include readings and reflections from clergy from various faiths, along with songs and a reading of the [57] names [of residents who died in the attacks].”

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Newton nurse helps patients through faith and support

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Katie Moen | New Jersey Herald

[New Jersey Herald] For too long, there has been a natural tendency for people to place the pieces of themselves that call for attention into their own separate boxes, each guarded over by whatever caregiver is best suited to the job. Physical ailments are treated at the hospital by doctors and nurses, mental troubles are seen to by a psychiatrist, and issues of faith are handled by a member of the clergy in a house of worship.

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St. Thomas in Vernon prepares for end of their time after 169 years

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St. Thomas', Vernon. JOHN ROLLINS PHOTO

[NorthJersey.com] Saint Thomas Episcopal Church, located at 307 Route 94 in Vernon, is permanently closing. The last official service will be held on Oct. 30, at 3 p.m.

The original St. Thomas’ Church was built in 1847, for $1,500. It is the oldest church building in Vernon. That building closed in 1971, and later housed the Vernon historical society. The Church reopened in 1981, and was re-dedicated in 1983.

"For those of us who have been here since the beginning, it’s very sad," said Nancy Wiedbrauk.

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St. Alban's supports local police with Christmas in July

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Delivering the goodies and thank you signs to both the Oakland and Franklin Lakes police departments. PHOTO COURTESY KATHRYN KING

Christmas decorations seem to show up earlier every year, but… July?

Well, yes, but it wasn’t in a shopping mall. St. Alban’s Church in Oakland / Franklin Lakes wanted to find a fun way to show support for the men and women of the police departments in the two towns. They decided to borrow an idea from a church in the “other” New Jersey diocese – Trinity Episcopal Church in Asbury Park, which holds an annual Christmas in July celebration to provide cookies and gifts to local charities.

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Upper Montclair church restoring landmark 'peace memorial'

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The Rev. Melissa Hall

[The Star-Ledger] They were born in the late 1800s and their deaths came nearly a century ago, but Melissa Hall, the pastor of the Episcopal Church of St. James in Upper Montclair, wants them never to be forgotten.

Not only for who they were. But what they stood for. And what they represent.

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Reverend Appreciates Openness Between Denominations And Service With Outdoor Mass

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The Rev. Jerry Racioppi

[Cedar Grove/Verona News] Rev. Jerry Racioppi came to the Church of the Holy Spirit in Verona about a year ago after serving as the seminarian and deacon at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Montclair.

He is relatively new to the ministry, having been ordained in June of 2015. Previously, Racioppi had a full and busy career in the hotel industry, working in human resources.

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Interfaith prayer vigil in Secaucus promotes peace, compassion among different faiths, cultures

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Corey McDonald | The Jersey Journal

[The Jersey Journal] The Interfaith Religious Leaders of Secaucus held a communal Prayer Vigil this week to promote peace and compassion among different faiths and cultures.

"We're coming together to reject the spirit of hate that seems to be all around us," the Rev. Elizabeth Searle of the Episcopal Church of Our Savior, said. "Whatever our faith, we are here tonight to stand up for compassion, mercy, kindness and justice."

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CFO announces Diocese of Newark budget process for 2017

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The 2017 budget process will follow the same process adopted by Diocesan Council for use in preparing previous budgets. This process more easily allows individuals and organizations to request funding as part of the 2017 Budget. Funding requests for 2017 are due by September 14, 2016.

This procedure provides:

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Little Falls Police and residents say first 'Coffee with a Cop' talk was a success

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The Rev. Deacon Deborah Rucki Drake

[Passaic Valley Today] Officers with the Little Falls Police Department have kicked off a program so they can talk to residents in person more frequently.

The department hosted its first event for the program, called Coffee with a Cop, on Aug. 3, from 10 a.m. to noon, in The Falls Kitchen restaurant. A program that exists nationwide, its goal is to strengthen the relationship between police and residents in the community.

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