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All Saints Chapel History & Information |
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The All Saints Chapel at Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in Whiting, New Jersey was dedicated on May 2, 1998. The Chapel has daily Mass and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. It is also a Columbarium which is a vault with niches containing the ashes of the dead. Friends and relatives who come to pray for the deceased are surrounded by the holy men and women entombed in this scared space. Many parishioners and visitors spend time every day before the exposed Blessed Sacrament. Each person who belongs to the Perpetual Adoration Society spends an hour weekly at an appointed time before the Blessed Sacrament. Prayers are offered for the entombed during these holy hours. The surrounding grounds are beautifully landscaped and serene in nature. There are exterior statues as well as The Stations of The Cross. The Daily Mass Chapel walls contain specially designed Spiritual Works Of Mercy Bas-relief Sculptures. These are located adjacent to the stained glass windows created by Heimer Studios of Clifton. These windows are of the Evangelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The Adoration Chapel also has sixty linear feet of bas-relief, designed by Brian P. Hanlon of Toms River, Sculptor, depicting many of the saints as a dramatic part of the niche façade. Columbaria are located in the Stained Glass Windows, Sculpted Niches and Exterior Stations of the Cross Niches. Set in the peace filled and holy surroundings of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton parish grounds, All Saints Chapel provides a most distinctive Memorial setting; offering cremation niches for both individual and family needs at an affordable cost. |
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