PARISHES

Glossophobia outbreak prevented

St. Aloysius School, Jackson, is taking strides towards aiding its students to overcome glossophobia, or fear of public speaking, in a series of exercises performed before an audience of their peers.

Students consider career choices

Approximately 20 successful professionals visited the middle school students in St. James School, Red Bank, March 15, to participate in Career Day 2013, an event designed to enlighten our students about the possibilities for their futures.

RBC senior named CUA scholarship recipient

Veronica McCarthy’s favorite childhood memories all seem to revolve around community service, and the Red Bank Catholic High School senior has carried that spirit of serving others to all aspects of her life.

Work Stations

Students in St. Paul School, Burlington, ...

Learning for the Fun of It

McAuley Institute offers classes for seniors 50+ on broad range of topicsThe love of learning and the fun that comes with engaging in college-level courses for sheer enjoyment are among the many reasons local seniors are drawn to the McAuley Institute for Lifelong Learning (MILL) at Georgian Court University, in …

Catholic nurses consider forming local NACN Council

Nursing is a profession that requires skill, compassion and a strong sense of ethics. For Catholic nurses, it’s a profession that also requires grounding in faith.

End of Life Issues-Death with Dignity talk scheduled for June 27

Visitation Parish, Brick, will host a talk on End of Life Issues–Death with Dignity sponsored by the Respect Life Ministry of the Diocese of Trenton June 27 from 1 to 3 p.m. in the auditorium beneath the church at 755 Mantoloking Road.

'Proud to be Catholic' talk planned

St. Anthony of Padua’s Council, Knights of Columbus, Hightstown, will host “Proud to be Catholic,” May 14 from 7 to 9 p.m. in St. Anthony of Padua Church hall at 251 Franklin Street.

Catholics support foundation's work with special needs children

Bright and early the morning of May 7, a flight departed from the National Guard Facility in Ewing with 173 very excited people on board who were heading for Disney World with the blessing of the Catholic community.

Mercer County CYO to hold 5K race and golf events

The Mercer County Catholic Youth Organization will host two events in support of the capital campaign for the Msgr. Toomey Annex, breaking ground in the fall. The 19th annual Memorial Day Race May 23 at Veteran’s Park, Kuser Rd., Hamilton Township ...

Walk-a-thon to support homeless, pregnant women, children planned

Good Counsel Home, South Jersey, will hold a walk-a-thon in support of homeless, pregnant women and their children June 1 in various locations.

Seminarian letter project offers support, prayers

In this age of instant communications via text, Twitter, and Facebook posts, a program joining the forces of Knights of Columbus councils and Catholic school children continues to prove that, sometimes, “snail mail” is the best way to a man’s heart.

Eyewitness Experience

In towns that once served as a hub for immigrants from Central and Eastern Europe who survived the death camps of the Shoah, chances once were many for younger generations to hear eyewitness accounts of this terrible chapter in human history.

Gala raises $110,000 for Monmouth County Charities

Over the past 16 years, the annual Ray of Hope Gala has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to benefit the programs of Catholic Charities throughout Monmouth County.

Anniversary Visit

Conventual Franciscan Fathers Richard Rossell, Paul Varga and Crispin Fuino celebrated a combined total of 167 years of priestly life with a luncheon in the friary of St. Peter Parish, Point Pleasant Beach, May 22 ...


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