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St. Uriel's Episcopal Church

Coordinates: 40°7′55.9″N 74°2′4.6″W / 40.132194°N 74.034611°W / 40.132194; -74.034611
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Saint Uriel's Episcopal Church
Church of Saint Uriel the Archangel
The church in 1900–1910s
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40°7′55.9″N 74°2′4.6″W / 40.132194°N 74.034611°W / 40.132194; -74.034611
LocationSea Girt, Monmouth, New Jersey
CountryUnited States
DenominationEpiscopal
ChurchmanshipAnglo-Catholic
Websitewww.urielsg.org
History
StatusChurch
DedicationUriel the Archangel
ConsecratedJuly 25, 1907[1]
Architecture
Functional statusActive
StyleQueen Anne Revival
Groundbreaking1903
Completedbefore 1920[2]
Administration
ProvinceProvince II
DioceseNew Jersey
Clergy
Bishop(s)William H. Stokes

St. Uriel's Episcopal Church, also known as Church of St. Uriel the Archangel, or simply St. Uriel's, is an Episcopal church in Sea Girt, New Jersey. The church is an operating member of the Anglican Communion, and is aligned with the Anglo-Catholic churchmanship of Anglicanism.[3][4][5] A history of the church by James B. Simpson entitled Regent of the Sun was published in 1988, on the occasion of the 85th anniversary of its founding.

The parish banner was made by the Sisters of Bethany and dedicated at the church in 1958. Until that year, the church in Sea Girt was the only Anglican house of worship dedicated to the Archangel Uriel.[6] It remains the only Episcopal church in the United States named after Saint Uriel the Archangel.

References

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  1. ^ "St. Uriel's, Sea Girt, New Jersey: Parish History". urielsg.org. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  2. ^ Bilby, Joseph G. (2008). Sea Girt, New Jersey: A Brief History. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9781625844552.
  3. ^ "Traditional Anglo-Catholic Parish". The Church of St. Uriel the Archangel. Retrieved 10 December 2017.
  4. ^ Rev. Alexander Santora (9 August 2016). "The traditional Mass brings worshippers to St. Uriel's". NJ.com. Retrieved 10 December 2017.
  5. ^ "Church of St. Uriel the Archangel, Sea Girt, NJ". episcopalchurch.org. Apr 8, 2010.
  6. ^ "The Archangel Uriel". The Living Church. 137. Morehouse-Gorham Company: 32. 1958. OCLC 17345342.
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