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History floods back with exhibit of stained-glass masterpieces | Legends & Landmarks Posted Jan 27, 2020 By John Gomez/For The Jersey Journal Editor?s note: This is the third in a series about historic houses of worship under threat of erasure in Jersey City and Hudson County. Look at an ancient stained-glass window long and deeply enough ? into its fixed fields, terraces, depths, foregrounds; at its illumined hieroglyphs, impresas, inscriptions ? and the saga of a city church will stir, churn, come to life in the digital-age moment. https://www.nj.com/opinion/2020/01/his ... es-legends-landmarks.html
Posted on: 2020/2/7 13:39
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Another piece from the JJ series. Erasure on Avenue E | Legends & Landmarks Updated 7:58 AM;Today 7:30 AM By John Gomez/For The Jersey Journal Editor?s note: This is the second in a series about historic houses of worship under threat of erasure in Jersey City and Hudson County. Perhaps it is the fractaled winter light radiating from the west that emblazons, amidst rush-hour traffic, St. Joseph?s Roman Catholic Church on Avenue E and East 25th Street in Bayonne. Perhaps it is the end-of-decade sunset that gives the church, now nearly leveled to the ground, its phantom appearance. https://www.nj.com/hudson/2020/01/eras ... -e-legends-landmarks.html
Posted on: 2020/1/13 13:25
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Heritage in the crosshairs: Historic JC church demolished
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Heritage in the crosshairs: Historic Jersey City church demolished Today 7:30 AM (1/6/2020) By John Gomez/For The Jersey Journal Editor?s note: This is the first in a series about historic houses of worship under threat of erasure in Jersey City and Hudson County. Sunday morning ? and the voices and vespers that drifted out of the open oak doors of Grace Lutheran Church for over a hundred years onto the Summit Avenue sidewalk, in the Heights section of Jersey City, are no more. Instead, an empty lot, neatly graveled with the rubbled fabric of a leveled landmark and fenced in tightly with chain-link, is all that remains. https://www.nj.com/hudson/2020/01/heri ... ty-church-demolished.html
Posted on: 2020/1/6 21:50
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