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Huntington died on 28 June 1935 and is buried in the Monastery Church of St Augustine in West Park. The order he founded remains active; several of the schools the order founded also continue teaching children. The Episcopal Church commemorates Huntington annually on the anniversary of his entry into
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which had established a foundation in Boston ten years before, Huntington decided to found an American congregation, the Order of the Holy Cross with two companions, Robert Dod and James Cameron. They continued working in the poorest sections of the Lower East Side. The grueling hours and daily
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Huntington was ordained priest by his father on 30 May 1880. In 1880 James ministered to a working class congregation at Calvary Mission, Syracuse. The following year he went to Holy Cross Mission on
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The cornerstone for the order's monastery, which now serves as its guest house, was laid in 1902, and the building was finished in 1904. Designed by Gothic-Revival Architect
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for several non-consecutive terms. However, he concentrated his time and energy on parish and missionary work. Under his leadership, the order moved to rural
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Description of the Porter-Phelps-Huntington Family Papers in Five College Archives and Manuscript Collections
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regimen of community life took its toll, and his companions left. On Nov. 25, 1884, at the Chapel of the
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and began to feel called to the monastic life. Rather than join the
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Church Association for the Advancement of the Interests of Labor
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New York State Men: Biographic Studies and Character Portraits
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Biography and Lectionary Readings for James O.S. Huntington
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and Hannah Huntington. While he was a child his father, a
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James Otis Sargent Huntington, OHC
OHC
Episcopal
priest
monk
Order of the Holy Cross
monastic
mother house
West Park, New York
Roxbury
Massachusetts
Frederick Dan
Unitarian
Episcopal Church
ordained
deacon
consecrated
Bishop
Central New York
St. John's Academy
Manlius, New York
Harvard
Syracuse

Manhattan
Lower East Side
retreat
Philadelphia
Society of St. John the Evangelist
Sisters of St. John the Baptist

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