In Remembrance of Indigenous Children
A Prayer to Remember the InnocentsOhiŋni wičhauŋkiksuyapi kte. "We will always remember them"Dear Lord, Almighty God, we pray for all Indigenous children who were in residential and boarding schools in
A Prayer Vigil for Remembering and Grieving the Events and Loss of Life on the 20th Anniversary of September 11, 2001 The Rt. Rev. William H. Stokes, Bishop of New Jersey Live from the 9-11 Memorial Chapel at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Trenton, NJ Join us in person or online. Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021 8:30–11:00 a.m. Download the Bulletin Live on YouTube, Facebook, and the Diocese of New Jersey Web site. A Service of Prayer for Remembering and Grieving the Events and Loss of Life – 9-11-2021 Trinity Cathedral of the Diocese of New Jersey 801 West State Street Trenton, NJ 08618 www.TrinityCathedralNJ.org Trinity Cathedral is proud to be the recipient of a votive table commemorating those killed on September 11, 2001. The votive table sculpture was commissioned by the Assisting Bishop of the Diocese in 2001, the Rt. Rev. David Joslin, on behalf of the Diocese and Trinity Cathedral, as a memoriam to the members of our Diocese who were tragically lost in the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001. It was designed through a simplification to scale of a lower Manhattan skyline as seen from New Jersey. The intention is to be at once obvious and serene; to be readily accessible and invoke prayer from within the viewer. Welded by liturgical artist, Philip Bohdan Carr-Jones, of Lebanon, NJ, the table is made from various dimensional steel tubing, angle and flat stock. Normally, votive tables are filled with sand. This one is filled with crushed concrete and dust. (The Rev. Philip Carr-Jones works in varied mediums including metal, ceramic, glass, fabric, wood and words. He moonlights as a peddler of words (priest) at Church of the Holy Spirit, Lebanon.)