Diocese of Camden
Roman Rite
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The Immaculate Heart of Mary parish was established on August 2, 1949 when the Most Reverend Bartholomew J. Eustace appointed the Reverend James Zegers pastor to the newly-formed church. The new Church and rectory were built and dedicated on August 15, 1964 with great labors, sacrifices, and prayers from the third pastor, the Reverend Paul M. O'Connor, and the people. A new ministry to the Vietnamese people was created when Bishop DiMarzio appointed Father Joseph Nguyen, administrator to this parish on June 20, 2000, to help guide and lead the ethnically diverse parish.
My ex-spouse and I were the first couple to be married in the new church 8-29-64. It brought back many memories for me to be able to see a picture of the church. We lived in Woodlynne for a number of years before moving to Collingswood, NJ. I now live in Mesa, AZ. Robert Mitchell and Judith Bobo
As a sacrifice of praise the people of St. Bartholomew and St. Joan of Arc welcome people of every race, language and way of life around the table of our Lord Jesus Christ in an American African/Hispanic expression of Roman Catholic worship. Sharing our time, talent and treasure in acts of justice,
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Camden
St. Mary's Catholic Church in Gloucester City, we strive to answer Christ's call of loving self-sacrifice - through our participation in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, through our communal and individual prayer, through our study of Scripture, and through our service to the
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Gloucester City
Saint Joseph the Worker Parish was formed by the merger of St. Aloysius Parish in Oaklyn, New Jersey and St. Vincent Pallotti Parish in Westmont New Jersey. The Combined parishes serve the people of Westmont, Haddon Twp., Audubon and Oaklyn areas. It is part of the Camden Diocese.
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Haddon Twp.
The office closes at 2:00pm on Fridays during summer months. The real story is that of a community of people-determined in purpose-united by a common faith and love of God. The details of that story, with all its joys and sorrows, laughter and toil, trials and mistakes, are etched in the hearts of
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Haddonfield
Through our encounter with Christ, the parish of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, the Mother Church of the Diocese of Camden, celebrates our multi-cultural, Catholic identity through our prayer and sacraments. Our call to live the gospel of love guides our parish ministries and vision: c
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Camden