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The Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart, the fifth-largest cathedral in North America, [2] is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark. Headed by Cardinal Tobin for the archdiocese, it is located in the Lower Broadway neighborhood of Newark, New Jersey. Catholic mass is offered daily and three times on Sunday in English and in ...
The Archdiocese of Newark (Latin: Archidiœcesis Novarcensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction, or archdiocese, of the Catholic Church in northeastern New Jersey in the United States. The mother church of the archdiocese is the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark. [1] As of 2023, the archbishop of Newark is Cardinal Tobin.
Sacred Heart 56 Throop Ave, New Brunswick: Church built 1883; now part of Holy Family Parish [3] Our Lady of Mount Carmel 75 Morris St, New Brunswick A national Hispanic parish [4] St. John 29 Abeel St, New Brunswick Part of Church of the Visitation Parish St. Joseph Corner of Maple and Somerset St, New Brunswick Now part of Holy Family Parish
Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart. This is a list of current and former Roman Catholic churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark. [1] The archdiocese covers northeastern New Jersey, including the cities of Newark and Jersey City and the counties of Bergen, and Essex, Hudson, and Union.
Sacred Heart Cathedral: Diocese of Amarillo: 1927–1975 Sacred Heart Cathedral: Diocese of Dodge City: 1951–2001 Sacred Heart Cathedral: Diocese of Duluth: 1896-1957 [18] Sacred Heart Church: Diocese of Raleigh: 1924–2017 Sacred Heart Cathedral: Diocese of Knoxville: 1988–2018 [19] St. Ann's Cathedral: Diocese of Great Falls: 1904–1907 ...
Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption, Trenton: 151 N Warren St, Trenton: Divine Mercy 215 Adeline St, Trenton Our Lady of the Angels 540 Chestnut Ave, Trenton Sacred Heart Church, Trenton: Trenton St. Anthony 626 S Olden Ave, Trenton St. Basil Romanian 238 Adeline St, Trenton St. Hedwig 872 Brunswick Ave, Trenton St. James 11 E Paul Ave, Trenton
Construction of the church began in 1866, and Bishop James Bayley of Newark dedicated the new cathedral in 1871. The Catholic population of New Jersey grew rapidly, from 25,000 in 1860 to 130,000 in 1880. [3]
Pages in category "Roman Catholic cathedrals in New Jersey" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart ...