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The Norbertines at Daylesford Abbey are active in many ministries throughout the Philadelphia region and the Delaware Valley. Norbertines serve at St. Norbert Parish St Norbert Parish, in Paoli, PA, and formerly at St. Gabriel Parish Saint Gabriel Catholic Church - Philadelphia, PA in the Grays Ferry section of South Philadelphia.
The Crosswicks Creek Site III is a historical archaeological site in the vicinity of Bordentown in Burlington County and Hamilton Township in Mercer County, New Jersey.It encompasses the remains of Revolutionary War-era ships that were sunk in Crosswicks Creek in 1778.
Filmed partially in North Jersey, with many extras from St. Elizabeth's, the 95-minute coming-of-age tale is currently available for free on Roku and Tubi and to rent or buy on a variety of platforms.
In 2020, the City of Bordentown and D&R Greenway Land Trust partnering with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection acquired the remaining 60 acres of the estate for $4.6 million from Divine Word Missionaries. 5.6 acres (2.3 ha) of the site became the new municipal complex for the city which opened in August 2022. [14]
St. John's Parish, founded in 1826, was the first parish in Newark. [6] In Jersey City, Saint Peter's Church was dedicated in 1831. Saint Mary of the Assumption Church, the first parish in Elizabeth, was started in 1844.
St. Norbert Abbey is a Roman Catholic monastery of Canons Regular of Premontre, located in De Pere, Wisconsin. The Abbey is named after Saint Norbert of Xanten (c. 1180–1134), the founder of the order, after whom, members are known as, "Norbertines". St. Norbert Abbey was established in 1898 by Norbertines from Berne Abbey in the Netherlands. St.
381 Grand St, Paterson Listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Our Lady of Lourdes 440 River St, Paterson Our Lady of Pompei 70 Murray Ave, Paterson Our Lady of Victories 100 Fair St, Paterson St. Agnes 681 Main St, Paterson St. Anthony of Padua 138 Beech St, Paterson St. Bonaventure 174 Ramsey St, Paterson St.George Syro Malabar
The Francis Hopkinson House stands on the northern edge of Bordentown's downtown area, at the southeast corner of Farnsworth and West Park Streets. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story brick building, covered with a gambrel roof. Its main facade is five bays wide, with a center entrance sheltered by a rounded hood supported by decorative Italianate brackets.