Churches around the Archdiocese of Newark celebrate spring feast days
From global celebrations, like the feasts of Saint Joseph and Saint Patrick, to more culturally specific observances.
From global celebrations, like the feasts of Saint Joseph and Saint Patrick, to more culturally specific observances.
Over 100 couples come together in gratitude for one another.
A look at how parishes in the Archdiocese commemorated the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ
Holy Thursday, also known as Maundy Thursday, is the first day of the Triduum.
Manifesting his unity with the priests of the Archdiocese, Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R., Archbishop of Newark, along with the auxiliary bishops and deacons, celebrated the Chrism Mass at the … Learn More
In celebration of Easter, Catholic school students benefiting from the Archdiocese of Newark’s “We Are Living Stones” Catholic Tuition Assistance Program showed their gratitude by sending Easter cards to Cardinal Tobin.
Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin celebrated Palm Sunday Mass at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Ridgewood on April 2.
Mass at St. Pius X Church in Old Tappan was held for World Youth Day participants, who will journey to Portugal in August.
It was transformed from an independent vessel to a facet of Church architecture.
Celebrations honor Irish and Italian heritages.