By Joanna Gardner “Encountering Mercy” is a series exploring the corporal works of mercy during the Jubilee Year
Wildwood Catholic graduate going to the Olympics
By Peter G. Sánchez In June 2004, Joseph Maloy graduated from Wildwood Catholic High School. On Aug. 18 of
Schedule of Baccalaureate Masses & Commencement Exercises for the High Schools of the Camden Diocese
The six diocesan high schools are proud to announce the Baccalaureate Masses and Commencement Exercises for the Class
Let the Son shine in through repaired stained glass windows
By Peter G. Sánchez The incident at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Lindenwold happened
Bishop Sullivan ordains Father Edward Kennedy
By Peter G. Sánchez Urging him to “have the same missionary fervor and holiness of life” as the
Annulments, an intricate and detailed process
Written by Michael Walsh Since September of 2015, when secular press began reporting that Pope Francis had loosened
Remembering a saint, who was the mother of a saint
By Peter G. Sánchez A few Saturdays ago, a friend and I made a pilgrimage to the National
Prison Ministry volunteers find mercy behind bars
Written by Joanna Gardner Deacon Jim Hallman often tells a story in his homilies about the moment he
Like father, like son; or maybe, like son, like father
By Peter G. Sánchez On the afternoon of Saturday, April 30, 8-year-old C.J. Reich made his first Communion
Diocesan seminarian presents Seton Hall salutatory address
The Diocese of Camden was honored to have four Camden seminarians graduate from Seton Hall University in South