Msgr. William J. Capik, served 60-plus years in two Dioceses

Msgr. William J. Capik, who was ordained a priest for the Trenton Diocese but served his ministry primarily in the Metuchen Diocese, died Jan. 27 at Incarnate Word Village, San Antonio, Texas. He was 94.

National collection aims to rebuild Church in Central and Eastern Europe

Still reeling from 70 years of communist oppression, countries of the former Soviet bloc will be ...

UPDATE: Youth encouraged to look for God’s intended purpose

From praise and worship and Eucharistic Adoration to ...

Pope, in letter to Jews in Israel, condemns antisemitism as a sin

In a letter addressed to "my Jewish brothers and sisters in Israel,"...

Child tax credit increase passed by House seen as a modest step forward to aid families

Even in a politically divided country, the reduction of child poverty in America...

Serie de homilías: La Eucaristía como Santo Banquete

La comida aparece con frecuencia en la vida pública de Jesús.

Author Flannery O’Connor shared her faith through fiction

Flannery O'Connor was not an evangelist.

HOMILY SERIES: “The Eucharist as Holy Banquet”

The following homily was prepared by Msgr. John Dermond for the Fifth Sunday...

Station Churches of Mercer County offers Lenten pilgrimage experience for all

Faithful of the Diocese and beyond are welcomed to spend part of their Lenten observance ...

Human fraternity: Pope marks text's anniversary with plea for dialogue

Dialogue, solidarity and recognizing each other as brothers...

Self-deception, pride and the Willy Loman in all of us

"Let your 'Yes' mean 'Yes,' and your 'No' mean 'No,'" ...

Waiting, not worldliness, leads to the Lord, Pope tells religious

After candlelight filled a darkened St. Peter's Basilica, Pope Francis ...

"For the Sake of the Gospel," EWTN, Feb. 5

A little-known chapter of American religious history is explored in ...

Lincroft students see stars during Catholic Schools Week

Students in St. Leo the Great School, Lincroft, had an out-of-this-world experience on the last day of Catholic Schools Week -- virtually.

Social media CEOs grilled over child exploitation: 'You have a product that's killing people'

The Senate Judiciary Committee Jan. 31 grilled the CEOs...

Ending Catholic Schools Week on a prayerful note

After a week filled with all kinds of activities, ranging from ...

Pope to Notre Dame: Religion 'essential' in forming minds and hearts

Catholic universities are called to contribute to the growth of...

Pope treated to ceremony at Vatican to usher in the Chinese New Year

Pope Francis "dotted the eyes" of performers dressed as a dragon ...

Vatican opens registration for May celebration of World Children's Day

Although the Vatican knows most of the children who will come to Rome ...

As cardinal visits South Sudan on anniversary of Pope's trip, nation's youth work for peace

Cardinal Michael Czerny is visiting South Sudan...

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