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Days of fellowship and faith with their bishop for five soon to be ordained
As a mist blanketed most of the seascape, the rolling waves of the Atlantic were barely visible on May 19 from the wide frame windows and generous deck of Mantoloking’s St. Joseph By The Sea Retreat House.
Bishop receives Medal of Honor, inspires St. John's graduates
During the May 17 Commencement Exercises of St. John’s University, Queens campus, Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M., highlighted the Vincentian charism he shares with the 145-year-old academic institution.
Impact Award recognizes Catholic Charities
The Impact Award, given annually by the MIDJersey Chamber of Commerce, is just that: recognition for significantly impacting the local community. This year the award was bestowed on Catholic Charities Diocese of Trenton.
Diocesan Mission Cooperative Program coming soon to a parish near you
Be on the lookout for a very important event that will be coming to your parish soon. Each year every parish in the U.S. is given the opportunity to welcome a missionary speaker who will help all to become more aware of the missionary efforts of the Church and develop …
Diocese's gift helps CRS in Middle East
When conflicts arise in countries far across the globe, Catholics naturally want to answer the call to pray for and support the victims. Sending supplies and donations, however, can be challenging and even impossible in the midst of civil unrest.
UPDATED: Bishop O'Connell will ordain five men to priesthood June 6
On June 6, Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M., will ordain five men of the Diocese of Trenton to the priesthood during a 10 a.m. Mass in St. Mary of the Assumption Cathedral, Trenton.
An important message from Bishop O'Connell
In order to ensure that the faithful of the Diocese of Trenton do not fall victim to any possible scams connected to the upcoming visit by Pope Francis to the Archdiocese of Philadelphia this September, Bishop David M. O'Connell, C.M. has issued the followed advisory:
Ground breaking planned for new Catholic cemetery, mausoleum
The ground breaking and blessing for the newest diocesan cemetery and mausoleum, Jesus, Bread of Life Catholic Cemetery, will be held June 11 at 2 p.m. at 3055 Fostertown Road (corner of Hovtech Blvd.) Mount Laurel.
Mass to welcome clergy cyclists to be held June 10
The Diocese of Trenton, in support of five New York-based priests and seminarians cycling up the east coast to promote vocations, will hold a welcome Mass at 7 p.m. June 10 in Sacred Heart Parish, 343 S. Broad St., Trenton.
Workshop shares guidance, insights with new pastors, administrators
From overseeing finances to handling human resources, supervising staff and managing future growth, there are a lot of responsibilities bestowed upon those who will serve at the helm of parishes in the Diocese as of July 1.
Workshop on revamped FEMA flood aid to be held June 18
Hearts & Hands Disaster Recovery, a local non-profit organization dedicated to assisting people impacted by Superstorm Sandy, will sponsor a free workshop to aid homeowners in filing adjusted FEMA flood program appeals June 18 in St. Joseph Parish, Keyport, from 6 to 8 p.m.
Msgr. Dubell retiring as pastor of St. Mary of the Lakes Parish
For Msgr. James H. Dubell, pastor of St. Mary of the Lakes Parish, Medford – a man who eschews public recognition – the past year has been one of great celebration: marking his 75th birthday, half a century in the vocation of priesthood, and soon to begin the next phase …
Diocese rejoices as Bishop O'Connell ordains five men to priesthood
The vast nave of St. Mary of the Assumption Cathedral, Trenton, resounded with joy June 6 as Bishop David M. O'Connell, C.M., ordained five new priests for the Diocese of Trenton.
Two priests, three seminarians, one faith: The 'Biking4Vocations' bicycling pilgrimage arrives in the Diocese of Trenton
Outwardly, the two priests and three seminarians who arrived at Sacred Heart Church, Trenton, the afternoon of June 10 looked weary, bruised and slightly worse for the wear. After all, the five men had completed about 1,000 miles of their 1,400 bicycle pilgrimage along the Eastern seaboard, having left St. …
TEAM honors Sister Loretta for Mount Carmel Guild service
During the Trenton Ecumenical Area Ministry’s annual benefit awards dinner, held at Ewing Presbyterian Church, Ewing, June 5, the interdenominational Christian ministry honored representatives of multiple churches. Among them was Dominican Sister Loretta Maggio, emergency assistance program director for the Mount Carmel Guild.
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