SCHOOLS

Caritas Chamber Chorale's 'Choosing Joy' concert supports African school

Caritas Chamber Chorale, directed by Barbara Sanderman, will present its spring benefit concert series, entitled “Choosing Joy” June 9 at 4 p.m. in St. Margaret Church, 300 Ludlow Ave., Spring Lake.

'What Is Marriage?' workshop scheduled June 18

A lecture on “What Is Marriage? – A Defense of the Definition ‘One man & One Woman,’” will be held June 18 at 7 p.m. in St. Paul Church, 214 Nassau St., Princeton.Speaker will be Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and director of the James Madison Program in …

Knights of Columbus select CCD Teacher of the Year at annual convention

Robert A. DeLuca, a parishioner at St. John Parish, Allentown, was selected as the 2013 CCD Teacher of the Year at the Knights of Columbus Annual Convention in Wildwood May 17.

Vacation Bible Schools offered around the diocese

The following parishes have announced Vacation Bible Schools:

Students support Alex's Lemonade Stand

The phrases “Kids Helping Kids” and “When life hands you lemons, make lemonade,” took on added meaning for the students in the extended day program in St. James School, Red Bank, when they hosted an Alex’s Lemonade Stand fundraiser to help benefit childhood cancer research in early May. 

St. Raphael Students "Go Green" to help environment

Students at St. Raphael School have decided to “Go Green” as they learn and practice environmentally sound practices and serve God as young stewards of the earth.

Dual enrollment program aids students in college and career

Successful marathon runners know dedication, stamina and steady strides are important as they begin their long journey, but the final push to reach the finish line is what determines a true winner.

SJVHS alumni find their calling

St. John Vianney High School, Holmdel, hosted two alumni eager to share the Good News about their faith journeys with the student body.

High School thespians receive recognition by Count Basie Theater

Two seniors from Holmdel’s St. John Vianney High School have been nominated for the 2013 Count Basie Theatre Awards recognizing excellence in high school theater performances.

St. Aloysius students receive honors for patriotic reflections

While some prepared for Memorial Day by stocking up on hamburgers and readying the grill, a group of students in St. Aloysius School, Jackson, reflected on the meaning the holiday holds in their lives.

'Fare Thee Well':Eighth grade graduates celebrated by their schools and loved ones

Across the four counties of the diocese, commencement cer­emonies, Masses and special gatherings served to mark the transi­tion from eighth grade to high school for more than 1,300 students.

St. Gregory the Great Carnival now going on

Come one! Come all, big and small! Bring your appetites for delicious food, exciting rides and fellowship to the 34th annual St. Gregory the Great Parish Family Carnival held June 17 through 22 on the Hamilton Square parish grounds.


Sister Georgine School for those with special needs closes after 44 years

For 44 years, the Sister Georgine School has been on pilgrimage throughout the Greater Trenton area and beyond, bringing enlightenment, life skills and a sense of loving community to scores of young people with educational disabilities.

Mother Teresa Regional plans summer of learning

While classes might not be in session during the summer months, teachers at Mother Teresa Regional School, Atlantic Highlands, will be working to provide students with some intellectual stimulation.


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