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August 14, 2017

A Pastoral Letter from the Bishop to the Diocese of New Jersey on Recent Events in Charlottesville

14 Aug 2017
Allie Graham
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The Feast of Jonathan Myrick Daniels – August 14, 2017 (A Spanish translation of this letter is available here) Dear People of the Diocese of New Jersey, Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good….Romans 12:21 This past weekend great evil was manifested in...
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