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Reverend Canon Denise G. Haines

Reverend Canon Denise G. Haines obituary

Denise Haines Obituary

The Reverend Canon Denise G. Haines, in the vanguard of women ordained to the priesthood in the Episcopal Church, former archdeacon of the Diocese of Newark, author and developer of innovative clinical pastoral-care programs, died on Oct. 8, 2012, in Summit, N.J. She was 73. The cause was cancer, said her daughter, Elizabeth L. Haines. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, Oct. 20, at 10 a.m. at Calvary Episcopal Church, 31 Woodland Ave., Summit, N.J. 07901. To send a message of condolence, please go to www.bradleyfuneralhomes.com. In 1973, Mrs. Haines was accepted as a student at The General Theological Seminary in New York City at a time when women were not permitted to enter the priesthood. In 1976, the Episcopal Church, in general convention, approved the ordination of women to the priesthood and the episcopate. In 1977, Mrs. Haines was ordained, first as deacon, then as priest, after completing her master of divinity. Reverend Haines' ministry began as a chaplain supervisor at Allentown State Hospital. She followed this with a two-year assignment as rector at St. Paul's Church in Chatham, N.J. In 1983 she was named archdeacon for missions and urban ministries for the Diocese of Newark, N.J., under the leadership of the Right Reverend John Shelby Spong. During this period she co-authored, with Bishop Spong, "Beyond Moralism, a Contemporary Discussion of the Ten Commandments." The book challenged the foundations of traditional Christian doctrine, offering alternative interpretations of the Ten Commandments. As archdeacon, she was an advocate for under-served communities. She was a principal in developing low-income housing in the diocese. She also established partnerships with Anglican communities in southern Africa, educating clergy in clinical pastoral care for AIDS patients. Reverend Haines was a leading pastoral-care educator and clinical pastoral education supervisor. From 1989 through 2004 she created innovative training programs focused on the development of hospital chaplains at Jersey City Medical Center, St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital in New York, and the Health Care Chaplaincy, also in New York. Her programs drew students from a variety of economic and religious backgrounds. She earned accreditations from and held leadership positions in the regional and national Association for Clinical Pastoral Education. She was given a lifetime achievement award from the ACPE in 2010. After her retirement from the Health Care Chaplaincy, she returned to Calvary Episcopal Church in Summit as an associate, where she had been elected to the vestry in 1970, being the first woman to serve in that position. Born in Wilmington, Del., on March 7, 1939, Denise Lee Games was an only child. She studied organ performance and played professionally from the age of 15. She graduated from the University of Delaware in 1960 with a bachelor of arts in music. She was married to Richard C. Haines in April 1960 until they divorced in 1984. She is survived by three children, William C. Haines and his wife, Karen; Andrew P. Haines and his wife, Gail, and Elizabeth L. Haines and her husband, Terence McCarty. She was affectionately known as "Ouma" by her six grandchildren, Sarah, Michael, Madeline, Spencer, Justin and Danielle. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to Calvary Episcopal Church, 31 Woodland Ave., Summit, N.J. 07901, memo: Canterbury House.

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Published by The Patriot Ledger on Oct. 14, 2012.

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Thomas Heinzen

October 15, 2012

Please accept our sympathies and best wishes to each of you, especially to Elizabeth who has been such a splendid colleague. Your Mom's life makes me feel as if I understand a little better why you are such an excellent teacher. Donna and Tom Heinzen

Alice Hahn

October 14, 2012

Alice and Margie Hahn send our love and condolences to the Haines Family. We will always remember Rev. Denise Haines for work with Bishop Spong and her commitment toward positive change. As proud Episcopalians, we owe her and other innovators in the Episcopal Church a great debt. Love, Alice and Margie Hahn

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