PARISHES
Interreligious service in Lawrenceville highlights messages of peace
In the midst of global strife and days of uncertainty, a call for peace was heard in St. Ann Parish, Lawrenceville, during the evening Interfaith Peace prayer vigil, Sept. 21, the date when the International Day of Peace is celebrated around the world.
Creative Movement class combines RBC seniors, St. James School's youngest
A unique partnership between Red Bank Catholic High School and St. James Catholic School, Red Bank, is allowing senior high school students to help lead preschool and kindergarten students in a class that incorporates music, movement and learning.
Evening of Recollection in Fair Haven
Father James Grogan, administrator of Nativity Parish, Fair Haven, will host an evening of recollection 7 to 8:30 p.m. Oct. 27 in the parish chapel located in 180 Ridge Road.
Religious freedom topic of discussion in Hamilton Square parish
Regardless of where a person’s political affiliation may lie, Catholics need to be informed of the important issues facing society.
Networking Showcase is about building community, supporting businesses
When it comes to small businesses, there’s often a push for people to buy local and support those within their communities.
Prayer, personal stories of addiction shared during Mass in Marlton parish
Family members and friends gathered around the table of the Lord Oct. 12 to share a common bond: they, or someone they knew, had been affected by the disease of addiction.
Jackson café's mission to feed body, soul grows larger
When the Bread From Heaven Café opened May 20, 2016, in the Knights of Columbus Hall on Bartley Road in Jackson, the number of volunteers waiting to serve its first communal meal was nearly double the number of those who came to eat.
Trenton parishioner marks centennial milestone
For Marie Bowen’s 100th birthday on Sept. 17, she didn’t want a big fuss made, according to her daughter, Rosemarie Bowen-Lewis.
At 100, Sister Natalie enjoys living a good, blessed life
“I have no regrets. I’ve had a good life, it’s been a satisfying life,” Poor Clare Sister Natalie Hayes said as she reflected on having celebrated her 100th birthday Oct. 6.
Georgian Court University to hold critical concerns lecture series
Georgian Court University’s Office of Mission Integration is sponsoring “Critical Concerns 2017: Embracing Nonviolence in a Turbulent World,” a series of presentations on issues of nonviolence addressed by the Institute of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas.
On World Mission Sunday, faithful reminded of their baptismal call to spread the Gospel
As the choir led in the singing of “Gather Us In” in Corpus Christi Church, Willingboro, students from the town’s Pope John Paul II Regional School carried brilliantly colored world flags in procession at the start of the Oct. 22 diocesan Mass celebrating World Mission Sunday. The students were dressed …
TCA to host forum on heroin/opiate epidemic Oct. 30
The heroin and opiate epidemic will be addressed in a forum to be held Oct. 30 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in Trenton Catholic Academy, 175 Leonard Ave., Hamilton.
Schoolchildren dress as holy men, women on All Saints' Day
School and parish communities in the Diocese of Trenton honored the holy men and women of God in a multitude of ways this All Saints’ Day, Nov.1.
Good Counsel Homes banquet raises funds for families
A mission of compassion started by a humble Franciscan Friar of the Renewal priest, Father Benedict Groeschel, continues through the work of Good Counsel Homes-South Jersey, thanks in part to its 11th annual fundraising banquet, which was held Oct. 26 in the Merion, Cinnaminson.
Immaculata University plans in-person, virtual undergraduate admissions events
Immaculata University, Immaculata, Pa., will hold two admissions events on Nov. 8 and 9 for undergraduate students. To register for either event, visit immaculate.edu/open.
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