Holy Week is always a busy time for priests. The final days of the earthly life of Jesus capture our full attention as we pray with God’s people. What a privilege is ours!
As Bishop of the Diocese of Trenton, I offer every prayerful and best wish to Archbishop Bernard Hebda, newly-appointed Archbishop of St. Paul-Minneapolis Archdiocese.
For all of us who believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, Easter is the heart of our faith — its life, its breath, its hope, its everything. There is no more significant human expression than faith in Jesus’ resurrection.
The archbishop who serves as president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has asked U.S. Catholics to sign a pledge calling for an end to the slaughter of Christians and members of other religious minority groups in the Middle East.
I had the privilege of welcoming to the Diocese of Trenton Archbishop Mieczysław Mokrzycki, Archbishop of Lviv of the Latins in the Ukraine, at St. Hedwig Church in Trenton on Saturday, March 12.
As Bishop of the Diocese of Trenton, I was delighted to learn of the appointment of Most Reverend James F. Checchio as Bishop of Metuchen this morning. A priest of the Diocese of Camden, Bishop Checchio assumes his new role and ministry after ten years of service at the Pontifical North American College, the United States theological seminary in Rome.