Celebrating the Class of 2021!

June 24, 2021 at 8:07 p.m.
Celebrating the Class of 2021!
Celebrating the Class of 2021!



In this special issue of The Monitor Magazine, we celebrate the Class of 2021 … with a focus on the Catholic high school graduates in the Diocese of Trenton.

In ceremonies joyful and bittersweet, heralding the next steps on a journey of faith and hope, these graduates celebrated the successful completion of their secondary education. Their eyes on the future, the 1,367 graduates from 11 parish, diocesan and independent schools were saluted for their accomplishments and encouraged to continue the good work they had begun with the help of their families and teachers, and the support of their peers.

Recognized for all four years, they were especially commended for their dedication and determination during the 15 months of the pandemic.

[[In-content Ad]]This latest edition also spotlights our eighth-grade graduates, college and campus ministry celebrations and Baccalaureate Masses and Services, honoring parishioners from public schools.

You may view the GRADUATION KEEPSAKE here.

The print edition has now been mailed to all FULL SUBSCRIBERS. Not yet a subscriber? Sign up today by clicking HERE, or contacting us at [email protected].  Also, don’t forget to stay connected with www.TrentonMonitor.com, because news happens every day.

We hope that you enjoy this salute to the Class of 2021 and we ask our readers to join us in praying for all graduates who have reached this milestone in spite of this year’s extraordinary challenges.  May God bless these young people. 

Rayanne Bennett, Associate Publisher 

and The Monitor team

 

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In this special issue of The Monitor Magazine, we celebrate the Class of 2021 … with a focus on the Catholic high school graduates in the Diocese of Trenton.

In ceremonies joyful and bittersweet, heralding the next steps on a journey of faith and hope, these graduates celebrated the successful completion of their secondary education. Their eyes on the future, the 1,367 graduates from 11 parish, diocesan and independent schools were saluted for their accomplishments and encouraged to continue the good work they had begun with the help of their families and teachers, and the support of their peers.

Recognized for all four years, they were especially commended for their dedication and determination during the 15 months of the pandemic.

[[In-content Ad]]This latest edition also spotlights our eighth-grade graduates, college and campus ministry celebrations and Baccalaureate Masses and Services, honoring parishioners from public schools.

You may view the GRADUATION KEEPSAKE here.

The print edition has now been mailed to all FULL SUBSCRIBERS. Not yet a subscriber? Sign up today by clicking HERE, or contacting us at [email protected].  Also, don’t forget to stay connected with www.TrentonMonitor.com, because news happens every day.

We hope that you enjoy this salute to the Class of 2021 and we ask our readers to join us in praying for all graduates who have reached this milestone in spite of this year’s extraordinary challenges.  May God bless these young people. 

Rayanne Bennett, Associate Publisher 

and The Monitor team

 

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AND DON'T MISS CHECKING OUT THE MONITOR MAGAZINE GRADUATION ISSUE'S FEATURED CONGRATULATORY ADS

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