A Thanksgiving Message from Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R.
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ, As we gather to celebrate Thanksgiving, let us pause to reflect on the many ways God has blessed and enriched our lives. This time of … Learn More
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ, As we gather to celebrate Thanksgiving, let us pause to reflect on the many ways God has blessed and enriched our lives. This time of … Learn More
An interpretation of Michelangelo’s final work, the Rondanini Pietà, now stands outside Gate of Heaven Cemetery in East Hanover.
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.
A Vietnam veteran, a liturgical author, and an advocate for the addicted were among the deceased clergy honored for their dedication to their communities on Nov. 6.
This year’s Blue Mass paid tribute to 11 deceased law enforcement officers, including nine who died in the line of duty.
As Catholics in the U.S. wrap up National Vocation Awareness Week, Nov. 3-9, one of the world’s largest Catholic fraternal organizations announced it has provided more than $100 million to … Learn More
Monsignor Joseph R. Reilly’s appointment marks a return to tradition for Seton Hall, which has had a priest-president 146 years of its 168-year history.
The Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Franklin Lakes hosted students from the Academy of the Most Blessed Sacrament for its traditional All Saints Day event on Nov. 1.
Community members also received hats, scarves, gloves, and everything else they will need to stay warm in the winter.
The 48th annual National Vocation Awareness Week starts Sunday, Nov. 3, inviting Catholics nationwide to reflect on God’s call in their lives. This weeklong celebration, first established in 1976, encourages … Learn More