• A Historic Opportunity … To Witness on Behalf of Life
    A Historic Opportunity … To Witness on Behalf of Life
    September 19, 2024
    “Historic,” I like the word, but I also believe that it can be a very challenging word. I was happy to see it used in the headline of an article on the front page of last week’s Beacon.
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  • Childhood Cancer Awareness Month: A Request for Prayers … and Awareness
    Childhood Cancer Awareness Month: A Request for Prayers … and Awareness
    September 12, 2024
    In late August, I received a note, quoted above, from a mother, asking me to help in any way I could to request prayers and let people know that September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
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  • Back to School: Have You Heard the Conversations About ‘Phone Free’ Schools?
    Back to School: Have You Heard the Conversations About ‘Phone Free’ Schools?
    September 5, 2024
    I have mentioned before that I have become a “fan” (admirer) of Bishop Michael Burbidge, bishop of the Diocese of Arlington, Va. I am also a fan and faithful listener of his “Walk Humbly” podcast. As a priest and bishop, I am grateful for the example and experience that Bishop Burbidge shares, especially as I listen to his podcasts.
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  • The Lord Works in Mysterious Ways … An opportunity to visit Guadalupe and ‘Villa de Las Ninas’
    The Lord Works in Mysterious Ways … An opportunity to visit Guadalupe and ‘Villa de Las Ninas’
    August 22, 2024
    Ten months ago, on Oct. 6, 2023, I celebrated a Mass for our Catholic School Teachers and gave them each a small book on the life of Blessed (soon to be Saint) Carlo Acutis. After the Mass, a teacher from Pope John High School suggested that I read a book called, “Priest and Beggar: The Heroic Life of Venerable Aloysius Schwarz” by Kevin Wells.
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  • Spiritual Athletes And the Lives of the Saints
    Spiritual Athletes And the Lives of the Saints
    August 16, 2024
    Even though the 2024 Paris Olympics began on a “sour note,” with an offensive and disrespectful depiction of the Last Supper, for which the organizers gave a less than satisfying apology, there is still something impressive, inspiring, and encouraging in the opportunity to see the best athletes from throughout the world coming together to compete with one another.
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  • ‘Rabbi, when did you get here?’ John, Chapter 6: The Bread of Life Discourse
    ‘Rabbi, when did you get here?’ John, Chapter 6: The Bread of Life Discourse
    August 8, 2024
    In what we call a “Three Year Cycle” of Gospel Readings for Sunday Mass, the Church reads from Matthew’s Gospel in “Year A,” from Mark in Year B, and from Luke in Year C. The Gospel of John gets “mixed in” at different times, Feasts, and Seasons during that Three Year Cycle.
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  • A Reflection and a Homily:  The Eucharistic Revival and the Funeral of Father John O’Connor
    A Reflection and a Homily: The Eucharistic Revival and the Funeral of Father John O’Connor
    August 1, 2024
    During my last weeks in the seminary, in 1997, shortly before ordination to the priesthood, the priest who was the Dean in charge of pastoral formation had a “final conference” with those of us who were about to be ordained. I remember that he gave us three practical suggestions so that we might be “good parish priests.”
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  • The 10th National Eucharistic Congress: The Beauty of the Church and the Power of the Eucharist
    The 10th National Eucharistic Congress: The Beauty of the Church and the Power of the Eucharist
    July 25, 2024
    In the past 12 months, personally, I have been very blessed. Last August, I was able to visit Fatima for the first time and participate in World Youth Day with Pope Francis (and 500,000 of our “closest friends”). This past May, thanks to the generosity of the Order of Malta, I was able to visit Lourdes for the first time.
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  • Two New Saints, Summer Reading, ***and: Beaconnj.org
    Two New Saints, Summer Reading, ***and: Beaconnj.org
    July 4, 2024
    There are times when writing, like life, can feel like a journey. I would like to invite you to join me in recalling the brief, but informative journey that started with my hope to write a column on recent developments in the cause of canonization of two “Blesseds” who, God willing, will soon be officially named (canonized) as saints.
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  • Have you read the ‘Bull of Indiction’?
    Have you read the ‘Bull of Indiction’?
    June 27, 2024
    I share the “heading” and first lines of the “Bull of Indication” that our Holy Father, Pope Francis, wrote to the whole Church and was published in Rome this past May 9, the Solemnity of the Ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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  • A March for Life in New Jersey … And Religious Freedom Week
    A March for Life in New Jersey … And Religious Freedom Week
    June 20, 2024
    In his “bull of indiction” for the Jubilee Year of 2025, entitled SPES NON CONFUNDIT or “Hope does not disappoint,” Pope Francis announces the theme and hopes for the Jubilee Year. Pope Francis speaks of the importance of seeing and discovering “Signs of Hope” in the “signs of the times,” telling us: “In addition to finding hope in God’s grace, we are also called to discover hope in the signs of the times that the Lord gives us …” (#7) Pope Francis goes on to mention many circumstances, places, and groups of people where and in whom we can find “signs of hope.”
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  • Beautiful Eucharist: Inspiring Testimonies of Faith and Encounters with Jesus in the Eucharist
    Beautiful Eucharist: Inspiring Testimonies of Faith and Encounters with Jesus in the Eucharist
    June 6, 2024
    Have you ever had the experience of wanting to read a book, knowing that it would most likely be a good idea to pick up the book, but something always seemed to “get in the way”? If you have had that experience, I hope you have also had the experience of FINALLY getting around to finding the time to not only get started but also continue and have the great feeling that it was not too late, that the book was even better than you expected.
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  • How students connect faith and technology in school
    How students connect faith and technology in school
    May 23, 2024
    Seven students from Pope John XXIII Regional High School in Sparta discuss producing their podcast, technology and the impact of artificial intelligence, leading spiritual retreats, and their student-led Bible study.
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  • Diocese joins dedication of Passaic County Vietnam Memorial Wall
    Diocese joins dedication of Passaic County Vietnam Memorial Wall
    May 23, 2024
    Passaic County dedicated a Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall on May 18 on the grounds of the Public Safety Academy in Wayne Township. Bishop Kevin J. Sweeney and Father J. Patrick Ryan, a retired priest of the Paterson Diocese, participated in the ceremony.
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  • Commencement Mass held for St. Elizabeth’s graduates
    Commencement Mass held for St. Elizabeth’s graduates
    May 23, 2024
    Bishop Kevin J. Sweeney celebrated a Commencement Mass for graduates of St. Elizabeth University on May 16 in Morristown in Holy Family Chapel.
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  • Mexican auxiliary bishop joins Bishop Sweeney for Mass in Passaic
    Mexican auxiliary bishop joins Bishop Sweeney for Mass in Passaic
    May 23, 2024
    A concelebrated Mass with Bishop Kevin J. Sweeney, Auxiliary Bishop Francisco Javier Martinez Castillo of the Archdiocese of Puebla de los Angeles in Mexico, and several priests was held on May 15 in Holy Trinity Church in Passaic.
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  • Blessed Mother honored at Diocesan Schools Mass, May Crowning
    Blessed Mother honored at Diocesan Schools Mass, May Crowning
    May 23, 2024
    Students from Catholic schools in the Paterson Diocese gathered for the Diocesan Schools Mass and May Crowning on May 14 in the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Paterson. Bishop Kevin J. Sweeney celebrated the Mass, attended by students from schools in Passaic, Morris, and Sussex counties.
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  • Bishop celebrates the Feast of Pentecost with 1,000 young people at Six Flags
    Bishop celebrates the Feast of Pentecost with 1,000 young people at Six Flags
    May 23, 2024
    More than 1,000 youth attended the N.J. Catholic Youth Rally at Six Flags Great Adventure with Bishop Kevin J. Sweeney as the main celebrant of Mass on May 19. The Mass marked the Feast of Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles. Several priests from around the Diocese of Paterson concelebrated the Mass.
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  • Seminarian to be ordained a priest of Paterson Diocese on June 1
    Seminarian to be ordained a priest of Paterson Diocese on June 1
    May 23, 2024
    Bishop Kevin J. Sweeney will ordain Deacon Sebastián Muñoz Chavarría, a seminarian, to the priesthood of the Paterson Diocese, during a Mass on June 1 at 10 a.m. in the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Paterson.
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  • The dawn of a new saint
    The dawn of a new saint
    May 23, 2024
    The recent announcement of the probable canonization of Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati during the upcoming Jubilee Year is tangible proof that the Lord continues to raise men and women that underscore the loftiness of our Christian vocation while at the same time providing concrete examples of heroic virtue we can imitate—each within our own vocation and state in life—during our own time.
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