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In 1820, Bishop John Connolly of New York sent Richard Bulger to Paterson to serve as first resident priest in New Jersey to Paterson. [4] In 1821, Bulger established St. John the Baptist Church, the first church of any denomination in Paterson. [7] Waves of Irish and German Catholic immigrants flooded into the area during the mid-1800s.
On June 28, 1997, Sweeney was ordained a priest at the Cathedral Basilica of St. James in Brooklyn for the Diocese of Brooklyn by Bishop Thomas V. Daily. [5] After his 1997 ordination, the diocese assigned Sweeney as parochial vicar at the following parishes in Queens: St. Nicholas of Tolentine in Jamaica (1997 to 2003)
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The State Department's switch could lead to an exodus of religious workers, said the five priests, all members of the Catholic Diocese of Paterson. North Jersey priests sue U.S., saying new visa ...
The Catholic Diocese of Paterson, New Jersey, and five of its priests whose legal status in the United States expires as soon as next spring, have now sued the federal agencies overseeing immigration.
The Catholic Diocese of Paterson, New Jersey, and five of its priests whose legal status in the United States expires as soon as next spring, have now sued the federal agencies overseeing immigration. They argue that the change “will cause severe and substantial disruption to the lives and religious freedoms” of the priests as well as the ...
Cash, checks and credit card information from about 500 North Jersey donors to the Catholic Diocese of Paterson have gone missing in the mail, prompting a police investigation, the diocese told ...
On December 5, 1977, Pope Paul VI appointed Rodimer the sixth bishop of the Diocese Paterson, the first native-born bishop in the diocese. He was consecrated bishop on February 28, 1978, with Archbishop Peter Gerety as principal consecrator, and Archbishops Joseph Bernardin and Peter Poreku Dery serving as co-consecrators.