PARISHES
Princeton parish to host saint-themed retreat with artist 'Brother Mickey'
St. Paul Parish, Princeton, will host award-winning artist and author, Brother Michael “Mickey” McGrath, who will offer a retreat Feb. 23, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m., on the importance of the saints.
Youngsters from Brick parish delight seniors with sweet, musical Valentines treat
The reviews after a Valentine’s Eve concert by the Visitation Parish Children’s and Youth Choirs Feb. 13 at Shorrock Gardens Care Center were phenomenal.
Farm to School Day takes root in Hamilton Square
Isaiah Dunn, an eighth grader in St. Gregory the Great Academy, Hamilton Square, said he always enjoyed school visits to area farms in nearby West Windsor and Howell. But the special Farm to School Day, in which the farms were brought to his school Feb. 13, was something he found …
Bishop remembers Sister Dorothy as being a 'woman of faith'
Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M., posed an interesting point when he spoke about the day Sister of St. Joseph Dorothy Payne entered eternal life.
Retreat Day for Laity slated for March 2 in Bayville
St. Barnabas Parish, Bayville, will host a retreat day for laity entitled “Deeper Spirituality: Acceptance, Humility and Loving in Troubling Times” March 2 from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the parish’s Rucki Hall at 33 Woodland Road, Bayville.
'Catholic Refresher Course' in Princeton Junction
St. David the King Parish, 1 New Village Road, Princeton Junction, will host a five-session “Catholic Refresher Course” for Catholics who feel a need to get back in touch with the basics of their faith.
Dad's Choir makes for beautiful music in Villa Victoria Academy
Villa Victoria Academy has a special activity in place for fathers who enjoy singing and spending some extra time with their daughters.
Respect Life contest winners commended in diocesan Masses
Students selected as first-place winners and runners-up in the diocesan Respect Life contest were recognized during Masses March 3 in each of the Diocese’s four counties. Following the contest theme “Every Life – Cherished, Chosen, Sent,” students in kindergarten through eighth grade expressed their deep desire to protect human life, …
Seminar on drug abuse to be held in Brick
Visitation Parish, Brick, will hold a seminar on opioid and heroin abuse titled “Not Even One” March 24 from 2 to 4 p.m. in the parish hall at 755 Mantoloking Road.
Immaculata University hosts annual spirituality day
As part of the Spirituality Under the Dome series, Immaculata University, Immaculata, Pa., will hold its 13th annual Spirituality Day April 6, beginning at 8:30 a.m. with refreshments followed by the opening prayer and welcome at 9:15 in Alumnae Hall.
Schools to hold summer STREAM Camp
This summer, students entering grades two through eight once again are invited to explore their inner scientist, artist or engineer during three one-week sessions in the greater Trenton area.
Women's suffrage explored by DAR essay contest honorees
Students in St. Leo the Great School, Lincroft, recently finished in the top three tiers for sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade entries in the 2018-19 Daughters of the American Revolution Essay Contest.
St. Mary School heads to YouTube with CSW highlights
St. Mary School, Middletown, recently produced a video with highlights of its 2019 Catholic Schools Week.
Disabilities services workshop slated for Neptune
The N.J. Regional Family Support Planning Council of Monmouth and Ocean Counties will sponsor a public forum and providers fair for families of disabled adults March 14 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in the Children’s Center of Monmouth County, 1115 Green Grove Road, Neptune.
Conference in Freehold focuses on Mass as the 'mysterious power of God's love'
Mysteries are usually thought of as being something that needs to be solved. But the word mystery takes on different meaning when referring to the celebration of Mass, according to internationally known Catholic speaker and author Joe Paprocki.
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