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New president/CEO named to Morris Hall/St. Lawrence, Inc.

Darlene S. Hanley, longtime assistant administrator of operations in St. Lawrence Rehabilitation Center, has been chosen to succeed Charles L. Brennan as the new president and CEO of Morris Hall/St. Lawrence Inc.

Trenton Catholic Academy grads prepared to share 'good gifts'

For Jessie Lee Cunningham, Trenton Catholic Academy Upper School, Hamilton, has for the last four years been a home away from home.

Glendon discusses challenges of making a difference

Harvard law professor and former Vatican ambassador Mary Ann Glendon told a packed audience at Princeton University that just because one doesn't see the difference they've made in the world, it doesn't mean their impact will not be felt.

Muslims and Christians break bread, build bridges

Catholics and Muslims gathered around the same tables to discuss their similarities rather than their differences during an interfaith dinner and dialogue in St. Anthony of Padua Church, Hightstown.

Catholic Schools Week: Pajama Day in St. Raphael

Kindergarten and first grade students in St. Raphael School, Hamilton, celebrated Catholic Schools Week with a pajama day.

Advancing Opportunity: Scholarship bill gets boost in both houses of legislature

With recent victories in both the New Jersey State Senate and Assembly, the Opportunity Scholarship Act is gaining momentum as it draws closer to a final vote.

The Gift of Prayer

At any hour of the day or night, Christ's followers can be found kneeling before the Lord in prayer in Our Lady of Sorrows-St. Anthony Parish and St. Raphael-Holy Angels Parish, both in Hamilton.In Our Lady of Sorrows-St. Anthony, where perpetual adoration of the Blessed Sacrament has taken place for …

Parishioners enriched by Eucharistic adoration

Very late on Friday nights, Jennifer Sidone leaves her husband and children at home and goes out on a date - one that she spends in quiet prayer with the Lord in the chapel of St. Raphael-Holy Angels Parish, Hamilton.

St. Ann community celebrates Blue Ribbon award

It was a well-deserved pat on the back for St. Ann School, Lawrenceville, when friends and supporters joined in a ceremony Nov. 22 to mark the school's reception of the national Blue Ribbon award.

Trinitarian priests to withdraw from Asbury Park parish in 2012

Very Rev. Father J. Edward Owens, O.SS.T, minister provincial of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity, Baltimore, announced Feb. 12, 2011, that following the centenary celebration of the Trinitarian presence in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish in 2012, the order will return pastoral leadership of the parish to …

Haven for women prepares to open in Riverside

Good Counsel-South Jersey, a new shelter in the diocese for homeless women and their children, is just about ready to open its doors.

Project Helps Homeless

Sacred Heart Parish, Trenton, does a lot when it comes to reaching out to others.

New report a blueprint for fair treatment of immigrants

Short, readable and easy to understand, a new report from the state advisory committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights could serve as a lynchpin in bolstering support for fair treatment of New Jersey’s struggling communities of undocumented residents.

St. Rose student takes third place in Spelldown competition

Two students from Catholic schools in the diocese were among a select few to make it to the second day of the Spelldown Regional Spelling Bee on the campus of Monmouth University, West Long Branch.

Real Men of Jesus

It was a lesson in what true "manliness" is all about - humility, service and following the Lord - for those who attended the 14th annual Catholic Men for Jesus Christ rally in Mater Dei Prep, New Monmouth, March 5.Click here for photo gallery


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