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St. Paul's Chapel Open to Public

St. Paul's Chapel is again open to the public for weekday Eucharist, prayer and reflection, for the first time since the attacks of September 11, 2001.

The chapel was re-dedicated at its regular 8 am Eucharist on Sunday, August 25, by the celebrant, the Rev. Milton C. Williams, after eight months of ministry to World Trade Center site workers and another two months of cleaning.

On September 10 this year, the chapel will unveil a tribute to recovery workers and the volunteers who ministered to them, in the form of an exhibition entitled "Out of the Dust: A Year of Ministry at Ground Zero".

Chapel hours:

Monday-Saturday - 10am to 6pm, Eucharist at 12 noon

Sunday - 10am to 4pm, Eucharist at 8 am

Posted August 25, 2002

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  • Head Verger David Jette, left, helps the Rev. Milton Williams prepare incense for a re-dedication of St. Paul's Chapel after its cleaning

    Dappled sunlight on the headstones and newly-planted grass of St. Paul's churchyard. In the background, the towers of the World Financial Center beyond the empty World Trade Center site.