Thousands of Catholic school students of the Diocese of Trenton are making their mark April 28 in communities across Burlington, Mercer, Monmouth and Ocean counties for the third annual Diocesan Day of Service.
For the third time in as many years, “Cristo Para Todos – Christ for All,” the Diocese of Trenton’s Spanish-language television show, is among the programs set to be honored during the 52nd annual Gabriel Awards June 22 at the Catholic Media Conference in Québec, Canada.
As a result of the recent Faith in our Future pastoral planning decisions, which will begin to be implemented in July, parishes are now preparing for the day when they will share pastors and resources, collaborate on ministries, and in some cases, become a completely new entity with another parish or parishes.
Chancery staff gathered April 24 to help celebrate the 62nd birthday of Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M. The Diocese recently announced the winners of the 2017 Respect Life Poster, Essay and Video Contest.
Hundreds of members of law enforcement and their families joined with Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M. for the 18th annual Blue Mass April 18 in St. Mary of the Assumption Cathedral, Trenton.
The New Jersey Catholic Conference and the New Jersey Network of Catholic School Families invites you to take action regarding funding for nonpublic school transportation, security, technology and nursing.
The rumbling and evocative sounds of the pipe and drum corps … the pomp and circumstance of the color guard in procession … and the community of believers gathered together in prayer.
In observance of the Sacred Triduum and Easter celebrations, the diocesan Chancery offices in Lawrenceville will be closed from Holy Thursday, April 13, through Easter Monday, April 17, reopening at 9 a.m. April 18.
As Christians, we are all people of the Word: the Word of God; the Word Made Flesh in our Lord Jesus Christ. The Word of God, the Word Made Flesh brings us together and addresses us — Bishop, priests — diocesan and members of religious orders — deacons, consecrated religious women, lay faithful of the Diocese of Trenton — at this Chrism Mass in our Co-Cathedral.
Once again, Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M., will lead the people of the Diocese of Trenton in a sacred celebration of Holy Week, the last week of Jesus’ life on earth. The Bishop will follow a full schedule of liturgies and prayer services, beginning with Christ's Passion and through his glorious Resurrection, in parishes around the Diocese.
It often takes a moment or two for things to sink in. When we find ourselves in situations we did not expect, our minds rarely grasp what has happened right away.
The doors to Catholic churches throughout the Diocese of Trenton are always open to visitors and newcomers, but a special invitation is extended during Holy Week and Easter each year, particularly for those who are new to the Catholic Church.