PARISHES

Mount Laurel parish's Day of Recollection to feature EWTN guest speaker

St. John Neumann Parish, Mount Laurel, will hold its Divine Mercy annual Day of Recollection “Why am I not healed?” March 3 at 560 Walton Ave.

Conference enlightens on diverse cultures' approach to death, dying

There are many factors, including culture and ethnicity, that can determine a person’s thoughts about death.

Nominations sought for CYO Hall of Fame

The Mercer County Catholic Youth Organization is seeking nominations for its next Basketball Hall of Fame Class that will be held in November.

Parish to hold Introduction to Centering Prayer

St. Ann Parish, Lawrenceville, will hold an Introduction to Centering Prayer, from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. March 17.

'Legacy of Virtue' breakfast, commissioning for men and boys slated

The men’s ministries of St. Mary Parish, Barnegat, will host the first “Legacy of Virtue” April 22 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the St. Mary of the Pines Church and Parish Center, Manahawkin.


U.N. representative speaks on solutions to refugee, migrant crisis

Faithful from St. Anthony of Padua Parish, Hightstown, and neighbors from surrounding communities came together March 4 to seek insight into and be part of the solution to the obstacles refugees and migrants are facing in today’s world.

Easter food drives important part of parish outreach

Giving, said Cathy Coryat, is not a single season outreach. Coryat and her husband, Dale Jones, run the Loaves and Fishes Ministry in Assumption Parish, New Egypt, and, at this time of year, are holding their annual Easter food baskets drive.

Trenton parish to hold annual St. Patrick's Day Memorial Mass

Our Lady of the Angels Parish, Trenton, will observe the feast of St. Patrick with a Mass in English and Irish March 17 at 11 a.m. in the Immaculate Conception Church worship site, 540 Chestnut Ave.

Retreatants hear how hatred, resentment can be obstacle to healing

Faithful who attended a March 3 “Divine Mercy” program in St. John Neumann Church, Mount Laurel, heard from a pair of speakers who focused on helping attendees answer a thought-provoking question: “Why am I not healed?”

Health programs announced across Diocese's counties

Parishes around the Diocese of Trenton have announced the following programs and events relating to health awareness, education and wellness:

GCU to host noted civil rights activist Ernest Green on March 20

Ernest Green was a student in Central High School, Little Rock, Ark., when the historic civil rights movement began to gather momentum.

Lifeguard training

St. Francis Community Center will offer lifeguard training from April 11 to April 15.

Holy Cross students immersed in STEM education

Whether it involves evaporation or 3-D printing, energy transfer or the formulation of scientific questions, students in Holy Cross School, Rumson, encounter Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) throughout their curricula – and they love every minute of it.

Spring Lake school honored for Project Lead the Way participation

Led in by a bagpiper, students from St. Catharine School, Spring Lake, walked single file into the school auditorium. All dressed in green, the students prepared for their St. Patrick’s Day-themed prayer service.


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