During the Black History Month Jubilee Mass, Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R., Archbishop of Newark will be the Main Celebrant. Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory, Archbishop of Washington, DC will serve … Learn More
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Cardinal Tobin: We Are His Witnesses
On January 6, 2025, the eighth anniversary of my installation as Archbishop of Newark, I published a pastoral letter entitled We Are His Witnesses.
This month, the universal Catholic Church will begin its Jubilee Year 2025, a yearlong journey of spiritual renewal intended for the faithful to become “Pilgrims of Hope” in the face … Learn More
Cardinal Tobin to celebrate Opening Mass for Jubilee Year at Newark Cathedral
The Archdiocese of Newark will join dioceses across the world in celebrating the Opening Mass on Dec. 29 at 12 p.m.
John the Baptist prepares us for the Lord’s coming
The baptism of John is a symbol of the much more powerful sacrament that Jesus institutes, a baptism of unquenchable fire and the Holy Spirit.
Nearly 1,000 Catholics attend Elizabeth church’s 125th anniversary celebration
Cardinal Tobin celebrated the anniversary Mass at Elizabeth’s Immaculate Heart of Mary and St. Patrick Church, home to one of the Archdiocese’s largest Hispanic congregations.
Scholarship recipients show gratitude to Cardinal Tobin with handmade Thanksgiving cards
Recipients of the Archdiocese of Newark’s “We Are Living Stones” Scholarship offered heartfelt drawings and messages of thanks to Cardinal Tobin.
Longing for a politics of compassion and love
We have just concluded another difficult election season, one that threatened to divide us as a nation rather than uniting us.
A symphony of faith and remembrance: Memorial Mass honors departed clergy
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.
Hundreds of NJ police officers honor fallen heroes at 31st Annual Blue Mass
This year’s Blue Mass paid tribute to 11 deceased law enforcement officers, including nine who died in the line of duty.