by Most Reverend James F. Checchio, JCD, MBA Bishop of Metuchen
If you are able, make time to go to a daily Mass and perhaps afterwards even go out for breakfast with family or friends. Extending such an invitation to family or friends is something that no doubt will be appreciated as they get to spend time with you and the Lord!
Is it possible to sum up 40 years in the priesthood with just two words? Yes, and Father Robert G. Lynam is eager to share those words with all he encounters.
Father Steven John Bolton C.O., who grew up in Hillsborough and attended Immaculata High School in Somerville, was ordained to the priesthood as a member of the Confederation of Oratories of Saint Philip Neri.
The NJBIZ Health Care Heroes awards were created to recognize excellence, promote innovation, and honor the efforts of individuals and organizations making a significant impact on the quality of health care in New Jersey.
Parish volunteers from across the Diocese, were honored during Catholic Charities Office of Parish Social Ministry’s annual meeting of appreciation, held in St. Matthias Parish, Somerset.
In what has become a decorated history for the St. Joseph High School volleyball team, the five seniors from this past school year established a new standard as the program’s first two-time state champions.
The Trojans have developed depth and grown with experience since that initial 2017 season, and they took a monumental step this past spring by winning the NJSIAA Non-Public B North championship.
The Cathedral of Saint Francis of Assisi extends an invitation to all rising 3rd to 8th grade students, from any parish within or outside the Diocese, for their second annual Summer Choir Camp.
“Greater,” a new customizable and downloadable Confirmation retreat re-source created by Project YM for teens in 8th-12th grade, was introduced June 22 in a workshop hosted by the diocesan Office of Discipleship Formation for Children.
The editor-in-chief of The Catholic Spirit has been named president of the board for the Foundation for the Institute of Jewish Christian Studies in Seton Hall.