PARISHES

Celebrating "One Little Life" - Hundreds bid sad farewell to young shooting victim

Green, as it turns out, had been little Brandon Joseph Holt’s favorite color. Those who knew him said he embraced that color as joyfully and warmly as he embraced his family, friends and indeed, life itself.

MTRS students learn about the Stock Market

Students in Patricia Hale's middle school math classes in Mother Teresa Regional School, Atlantic Highlands, are participating in the N.J. Stock Market Game.

Teachers of the Year named at Notre Dame High

Notre Dame High School, Lawrenceville, announced that faculty members, Anna Carella and Julie Kopchik have been named Teachers of the Year. 

Sisters of St. Joseph & lay associates focus of program in Lawrenceville

A morning of learning and reflection about the mission, spirit and spirituality of the Sisters of St. Joseph and their lay associates will be held May 4 from 9 a.m. – noon in the St. Ann Parish Faith Development Center, 1253 Lawrence Rd., Lawrenceville.

Students help make children's wishes a reality

The Make-a-Wish Foundation came to have a special meaning for students at Red Bank Catholic High School last spring. Sophomores and juniors in physics teacher Ashleigh Kennedy’s classes learned her daughter was dealing with a life-threatening illness.

Parish mini-retreat includes teen program

Visitation Parish, Brick, will hold a mini-retreat with a teen program May 11 from 4-8:30 p.m. in the auditorium.

Holy Cross Church breaks ground in capital campaign

With prayer and song under sunny skies, members of the Holy Cross Church family witnessed the start of the second phase of a major renovation and expansion project April 14 for their Rumson parish.

Parish honors new Holy Father's election by reaching out to the poor

In commemoration of the election of Pope Francis and following the new Holy Father’s example of ministering to the poor, St. Ann Parish, Lawrenceville, held a food drive to benefit outreach agencies that help persons in need on a local level.

Evening of song from opera, stage, screen

 “Spotlight! Great Choruses from Opera, Stage & Screen” will be the focus of the Greater South Jersey Chorus as it explores music from various genres with the accompaniment of the Strings of Symphony in C.

Folk choir to present concert of sacred music

The University of Notre Dame Folk Choir will present a concert of sacred music May 21 at 7:30 p.m. in St. Robert Bellarmine Parish, Freehold.

Hair 'cut-a-thons' to benefit Providence House

Throughout the month of May and into June, eight hair salons in Burlington, Camden and Ocean Counties, will cut hair to raise money for Catholic Charities, Diocese of Trenton, Providence House Domestic Violence Services.

Educator of the Year

Margaret Kane, an English teacher in St. John Vianney High School, Holmdel, was named the school’s Educator of the Year for 2013.  The award is determined by votes of the faculty and staff at SJVHS.

In memorium gift to benefit TCA students

When Donna Lazzari was looking find a special way to honor the memory of her parents, George and Margaret Van Horn, she recalled how important the parish of St. Anthony, Hamilton, had been to her family. 

Student receives national recognition for literature

Danielle Radeke, a junior in St. John Vianney High School, Holmdel, has received recognition for her writing submissions in the 2013 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards sponsored by the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers.

Sign language class broadens students' experience

Most high school students are eager to learn any new mode of communication and students in Red Bank Catholic High School are no exception. They have a unique opportunity to learn that not all communication requires the latest technology or smart phone.


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