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Neil T. Anderson is an American writer on Christianity including Victory Over the Darkness, The Bondage Breaker, The Steps to Freedom in Christ and Daily in Christ. He is founder and president emeritus of Freedom in Christ Ministries. He was formerly chairman of the Practical Theology Department at Talbot School of Theology. [1]
Diane Guerrero (born 1986), actress known for her roles as inmate Maritza Ramos in the Netflix series Orange Is the New Black and Lina on Jane the Virgin [44] Reed Gusciora (born 1960), mayor of Trenton, New Jersey and former minority leader of the New Jersey General Assembly [45] Beth Gylys (born 1964), poet and professor [46]
State flag of New Jersey Location of New Jersey on U.S. map The following is a list of notable people born, raised, or closely associated with the U.S. state of New Jersey . This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Edward I. Edwards (1863–1931), politician who was the 37th Governor of New Jersey; served in the United States Senate 1923–1929 [161] Bayard H. Faulkner (1894–1983), Mayor of Montclair, New Jersey, and chairman of the 1950 Commission on Municipal Government that created the Faulkner Act, named in his honor [162]
Boyd was born in 1923 in Buffalo, New York, the son of Beatrice Lowrie, a fashion model, and Melville Boyd, a financier and investment banker whose own father (also named Malcolm) was an Episcopal priest. [2] [3] [4] Boyd was raised as an Episcopalian (his maternal grandfather was Jewish). [5] [6]
This is a list of notable former Catholic priests. Both religious and diocesan priests, and bishops, are included. Most persons on this list can fit into one of the following categories: Left the priesthood but remained Catholic (voluntary laicization) Left the priesthood and the Catholic Church altogether (voluntary laicization)
Name Image Location Description/notes; Our Lady of Mt. Carmel: 39 E 22nd St, Bayonne: Romanesque Revival church dedicated 1899; the church and supporting buildings form the Mount Carmel Historic District St. Henry: 82 W 29th St, Bayonne Parish formed 1889; current English Gothic church built 1911-1915 St. Mary, Star of the Sea 326 Ave C, Bayonne
Mary R. Denman (1823-1899), first president of the New Jersey Woman's Christian Temperance Union [242] Ida Wharton Dawson (1860-1928), social worker; President, New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs [243] Muriel Fox (born 1928), feminist activist who was a co-founder of the National Organization for Women [244] [245]