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Red Wednesday to put Christian persecution in the spotlight

From Sydney to Santiago, Chile, Catholics across the globe are coming together this November to stand in solidarity with those who suffer for their faith. Persecution and discrimination against Christians … Learn More

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Sacred art meets modern memorial: Historic pietà graces cemetery entrance

An interpretation of Michelangelo’s final work, the Rondanini Pietà, now stands outside Gate of Heaven Cemetery in East Hanover.

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From the Archives: 1934 Gathering at St. Peter Claver Mission Center, Montclair

Parishioners gather in front of St. Peter Claver Mission Center at 51 Elm St. in Montclair in 1934.

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Young Catholics unite in faith and fellowship during intercollegiate hike

Over 40 students representing five New Jersey colleges made friends and bonded through prayer while hiking through Mahwah’s Ramapo Valley County Reservation earlier this fall.

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Devotion to Mary leads people to Jesus, to helping others, pope says

Mary is a model of the kind of openness to the Holy Spirit that all Christians should have, an openness that allowed her to say “yes” to God’s plan for the salvation of the world, Pope Francis said.

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Mother Cabrini’s legacy endures in New Jersey, inspiring faith and service

From Newark to Kearny, Mother Cabrini’s pioneering spirit left an indelible mark on New Jersey’s Italian immigrant communities. Her work continues to shape the archdiocese’s religious and educational landscape today.

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VIDEO OF THE WEEK: A Mass was held at the Cathedral Basilica of Sacred Heart On Friday, Sept. 20, celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month.
  • Archbishop Pérez: Cubans are ‘suffering immense hardships’ and ‘need our help’
    by Gina Christian on November 19, 2024 at 3:00 pm

    PHILADELPHIA (OSV News) — After back-to-back natural disasters in recent weeks, the Cuban people “are suffering immense hardships and … need our help,” said Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez of Philadelphia. On Nov. 10, a 6.8-magnitude earthquake shook the eastern end of the island, with the epicenter located some 25 miles south of the town of The post Archbishop Pérez: Cubans are ‘suffering immense hardships’ and ‘need our help’ first appeared on OSV News.

  • Top Vatican diplomat says Russia must act first to end Ukraine war
    by Cindy Wooden on November 19, 2024 at 1:00 pm

    VATICAN CITY (CNS) — As the 1,000th day since Russia launched its large-scale invasion of Ukraine approached, the Vatican secretary of state said he hoped the milestone would “awaken a sense of responsibility in everyone, especially those who can stop the ongoing carnage.” An interview with Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the secretary of state, was published The post Top Vatican diplomat says Russia must act first to end Ukraine war first appeared on OSV News.

  • Migrants hope, pray to enter US ahead of presidential inauguration
    by David Agren on November 19, 2024 at 11:00 am

    REYNOSA, Mexico (OSV News) — Reynaldo Ceron received an unexpected surprise on Nov. 6, the day after the U.S. election. The migrant from El Salvador, who confessed experiencing preelection “anxiety,” nabbed an appointment through a smartphone app for entering the United States on Nov. 20 — exactly two months prior to the inauguration of the The post Migrants hope, pray to enter US ahead of presidential inauguration first appeared on OSV News.

  • Red Wednesday to put Christian persecution in the spotlight
    by Michael Kelly on November 18, 2024 at 1:00 pm

    DUBLIN (OSV News) — From Sydney to Santiago, Chile, Catholics across the globe are coming together this November to stand in solidarity with those who suffer for their faith. Persecution and discrimination against Christians around the world is getting worse — that’s the stark warning from the pontifical charity that works with thousands of vulnerable The post Red Wednesday to put Christian persecution in the spotlight first appeared on OSV News.

  • Experts: Church must better educate Catholics about IVF moral objections, alternatives
    by Simone Orendain on November 18, 2024 at 11:00 am

    (OSV News) — In vitro fertilization is a topic that received significant national attention during the past election season as candidates made it a policy issue. A costly, but widely accepted option in society for conceiving children through artificial means, IVF also involves significant moral and ethical concerns. The Catholic Church teaches the use of The post Experts: Church must better educate Catholics about IVF moral objections, alternatives first appeared on OSV News.

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