The joy of success, the sadness of farewells, the hope and promise of what comes next – these are commonly shared experiences of graduating from high school. But for many of the 1,038 students graduating from Catholic high schools in the Diocese of Trenton, it is the gift of their faith – cultivated over the past four years – that will define who they are and where they are going. The Monitor honors these young men and women and offers prayerful blessings as they embark on their next faith-filled chapter.
INSIDE:
- Words of inspiration and wisdom from Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M.
- Spotlights on the graduating classes from each of the nine Catholic high schools in the Diocese
- A photo essay on the 800 eighth graders who are moving on to high school
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‘Keep God close’ Holy Cross grads urged
Sacred Heart values, determination define Stuart Country Day grad class
Villa Victoria graduates exhorted to follow in apostles’ footsteps
Notre Dame grads encouraged to continue learning, spread Gospel
Donovan Catholic grads urged to keep the rhythm in their future endeavors
Red Bank Catholic grads one step further on the journey
Graduation 2025 in the Diocese