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“Taking the altar into the world” on Good Friday: Bishop Beckwith to join congregations’ Stations of the Cross processions

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Jersey City Stations of the Cross

On Good Friday, April 18, Bishop Mark Beckwith will participate in two public Stations of the Cross processions as four congregations “take the altar into the world” to focus attention on issues that challenge or enliven their communities.

At 9:30 a.m. the clergy and members of the three Jersey City congregations – St. Paul’s in Bergen, Church of the Incarnation and Grace Church Van Vorst – will start at the intersection of Clinton and Bergen Avenues and visit fourteen street corners that have been the sites of violent crimes. At 3 p.m. Christ Church in Bloomfield/Glen Ridge will hold a procession to locations in their two communities where they feel Christ is present, both in need and in hope.

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Congregations' photos and videos from Holy Week and Easter 2014

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Several of our congregations shared photos and videos taken during Holy Week and Easter. Here is just a sampling of the worship experiences held around the Diocese of Newark.

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Essex County strikes new partnership with local clergy in effort to battle joblessness

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[The Star-Ledger] Essex County has forged a new partnership with local churches in its latest push to reach unemployed and underemployed people.

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Stark images coupled with prayers during Gun Violence Prevention Sabbath

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The Rev. Cynthia Black leads prayers during the Gun Violence Sabbath

From eye-catching public signs to a haunting display of empty shoes, congregations in the Diocese of Newark found creative ways to join over a thousand other houses of worship across the country in observing Gun Violence Prevention Sabbath, March 13-16, 2014.

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Mountain Lakes, Rockaway churches taking Ash Wednesday message of hope and love on the road in Parsippany

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The Rev. Adele Hatfield and the Rev. Debra Duke giving "Ashes to Go"

[Parsippany Life] Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the season of Lent for Christians, signifying the 40 days until Easter. It’s usually a time for the faithful to reflect and to offer personal sacrifice.

The use of ashes, in fact, dates back to the very early days of the church. In ancient times, they symbolized a period of mourning, expressing sorrow, or penitence. For those raised in Christianity, Ash Wednesday still serves as a reminder, as said in Genesis 3:19, "That thou art dust, and to dust thou shalt return."

But as modern times progress, the tradition of attending an Ash Wednesday service is becoming less traditional.

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Ashes to Go, a go at Kinnelon church

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[The Record] One local church has enacted a unique way to make the distribution of ashes more accessible to the public on Ash Wednesday, which marks the start of the Lenten season for western Christians. St. David’s Episcopal Church has established an "Ashes to Go" initiative.

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