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1441 Catholic Church in the Us Trenton CATHOLIC CHURCH IN THE U.S. 1441 TRENTON (TR) De La Salle Hall, 810 Newman Springs Rd., 07738. NEPTUNE. The Upper Room Spiritual Center, 3455 W. BRICK. Mid-Life Directions, 4 Palm Ave., 08723. Tel: Tel: 732-530-9470; Fax: 732-530-3153. Bro. Jules Bangs Ave. - Bldg. 2, 07753. Tel: 732-922-0550; 732-255-1239; Fax: 732-255-1239. Email: Knight, F.S.C., Dir. Brothers Licensed Nursing Fax: 732-922-3904. Email: office@theupper- [email protected]. Sr. Anne Brennan, Home. Brothers 3; Lay Staff 50; Patients 32. room.org. Web: www.theupper-room.org. Sisters C.S.J., Contact Person. Purpose: Ministry for MOUNT LAUREL. Cistercian Monastery of Our Lady of Maureen Christensen, R.S.M., Co-Dir.; Maureen personal and spiritual growth specifically for Fatima Parish, 564 Walton Ave., 08054-9582. Tel: Conroy, R.S.M., Co-Dir.; Trudy Ahern, S.S.J., Co- people in midlife and later years. 856-235-1330; Fax: 856-235-9632. Revs. Lino S. Dir. EATONTOWN. Brothers of the Christian Schools District Parente, O.Cist. (Italy), Prior (Italy); Maurizio of Eastern North America, Inc., 444A Rte. 35 S., [R] RETREAT HOUSES Nicoletti, O.Cist. (Italy); Awte Weldu, O.Cist., 07724-2200. Tel: 732-380-7926; Fax: 732-380-7937. J.C.L.; Musie Tesfayohanneso, O.Cist. Cistercian ELBERON. Stella Maris Retreat Center, 981 Ocean Christian Brothers Retirement and Continuing Care Fathers. Ave., 07740. Tel: 732-229-0602; Fax: 732-229-8960. Trust, 444A Rte. 35 S., 07724-2200. Tel: 732-380- Email: [email protected]. Web: 7926; Fax: 732-380-7937. www.stellamarisretreatcenter.com. Sr. Lois District of Eastern North America Ministry [O] CONVENTS AND RESIDENCES FOR Jablonski, S.S.J., Admin. SISTERS Corporation, 444A Rte. 35 S., 07724-2200. Tel: LONG BRANCH. San Alfonso Retreat House, 755 Ocean 732-380-7926; Fax: 732-380-7937. TRENTON. Morning Star House of Prayer, 312 Upper Ave., P.O. Box 3098, 07740. Tel: 732-222-2731; FSC DENA Endowment Trust, 444A Rte. 35 S., Ferry Rd., 08628. Tel: 609-882-2766; Fax: 609- Fax: 732-870-8892. Email: info@ 07724-2200. Tel: 732-380-7926; Fax: 732-380-7937. 882-2766. Email: [email protected]. Web: sanalfonsoretreats.org. Web: FSC DENA Real Estate Holding Corporation, 444A www.morningstarprayerhouse.org. Religious www.sanalfonsoretreats.org. Revs. James A. Rte. 35 S., 07724-2200. Tel: 732-380-7926; Fax: Sisters Filippini. Wallace, C.Ss.R., Rector/Dir.; Dennis Foley, 732-380-7937. Notre Dame Diocesan Convent, 681 Lawrence Rd., C.Ss.R.; John M. Connor, C.Ss.R.; John McGowan, FSC DENA Real Estate Trust, 444A Rte. 35 S., 08648. Tel: 609-406-7437; Fax: 609-406-7412. Web: C.Ss.R.; Kevin J. O’Neil, C.Ss.R.; James A. 07724-2200. Tel: 732-380-7926; Fax: 732-380-7937. dioceseoftrenton.org. Lawrenceville; Wallace, C.Ss.R.; Bro. Bernard Colleran, C.Ss.R.; LAWRENCEVILLE. The Foundation of Morris Hall/St. Intercongregational Living. Sisters 10. Deacon Paul Gallagher. Priests 4; Brothers 1. In Lawrence, Inc., 2381 Lawrenceville Rd., 08648. Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia, St. Clare Res. Revs. John R. Cody, C.Ss.R.; William Gaffney, Tel: 609-896-9500, Ext. 2215; Fax: 609-895-1602. Convent, 917 Melrose Ave., 08629. Tel: 609-695- C.Ss.R. Email: [email protected]. Web: www.slrc.org. Mr. 7805. Email: [email protected]. Web: SOUTH MANTOLOKING. St. Joseph by the Sea Retreat Thomas E. Boyle, CFO & Contact Person. osfphila.org. House, 400 Rte. 35 N., 08738. Tel: 732-892-8494; Morris Hall/St. Lawrence, Inc., 1 Bishops’ Dr., Villa Victoria Academy Convent, 376 W. Upper Fax: 732-892-9905. Email: [email protected]. 08648-2050. Tel: 609-896-0006; Fax: 609-896-8037. Ferry Rd., 08628. Tel: 609-883-0064; Fax: 609- Web: www.sjbsea.org. Sisters Brunilda Ramos, Email: [email protected]. Web: 882-8421. Web: www.villavictoria.org. Religious M.P.F., Dir. & Supr.; Dolores Bianchi, M.P.F., www.morrishall.org. Bed Capacity 120; Bed Teachers Filippini. Admin. Asst. Sec.; Patricia Martin, M.P.F., Admin. Licensure 120. ASBURY PARK. Missionaries of Charity, 144 Ridge Ave., Asst.; Geraldine Contento, M.P.F., D.R.E., St. Morris Hall Tel: 609-896-0006; Fax: 609-896-8037. 07712. Tel: 732-775-1101. Pioof Pietrelcina Parish. Tel: 732-793-7291. Email: [email protected]. Darlene Hanley, CHESTERFIELD. Monastery of Saint Clare, 150 White Sisters 4. CEO; Ellen Petroski, M.S.W., L.S.W., L.N.H.A., Pine Rd., 08515. Tel: 609-324-2638; Fax: 609-324- COO. Priests 1; Total Assisted 300; Total Staff 145. [S] PERSONAL PRELATURES 2938. Email: [email protected]. Web: LINCROFT. The Bethlehem University Foundation, Inc., www.poorclaresofnewjersey.com. Sr. Miriam PRINCETON. Opus Dei Prelature of the Holy Cross and 800 Newman Springs Rd., 07738-1696. Tel: 732- Varley, O.S.C., Abbess. Opus Dei, 34 Mercer St., 08540. Tel: 609-497- 380-7926; Fax: 732-380-7937. Sr. Irene O’Neill, 9448; Fax: 609-497-0906. Email: mjm105@ DELRAN. Holy Cross High School Convent, Sisters of C.S.J., Bd. Chm.; Rev. R. Adam Forno, Sec.; yahoo.com. Web: www.opusdei.org. Rev. Martin the Immaculate Heart of Mary, 17 Ashley Dr., Benjamin Monastero, Treas. Joseph Miller. 08075. Tel: 856-461-1792. Christian Brothers of Lincroft, NJ, Inc., 854 HARVEY CEDARS. Maris Stella Retreat and Conference [T] NEWMAN CENTERS Newman Springs Rd., 07738-1698. Tel: 732-842- 6712; Fax: 732-758-8310. Bro. Ralph Montedoro, Center, 7201 Long Beach Blvd., 08008. Tel: 609- PRINCETON. Aquinas Institute: Catholic Campus F.S.C., Dir. 494-1152; Fax: 609-494-1182. Sisters Mary Morley, Ministry at Princeton University 24 Charlton St., S.C., Admin.; Patricia Dotzauer, S.C., Asst. 08540-5221. Tel: 609-924-1820; Fax: 609-924-8322. TOMS RIVER. Holy Redeemer Visiting Nurse Agency, Admin. Sisters of Charity of St. Elizabeth, Email: [email protected]. Rev. Bryan E. Inc., (Ocean County Office), 1228 Rte. 37 W., Convent Station. Page, M.Div., Dir. & Chap.; Robert Swantek, 08755. Tel: 732-240-2449; Fax: 732-288-2669. LAKEWOOD. Sisters of Mercy of the Americas, Mid- Business Admin. RELIGIOUS INSTITUTES OF MEN REPRESENTED Atlantic Community, Georgian Court University Emmaus House, Rider University 2116 Lawrenceville IN THE DIOCESE Convent, 900 Lakewood Ave., 08701. Tel: 732-364- Rd., 08648. Tel: 609-896-0394; Fax: 609-219-9203. For further details refer to the corresponding 2200; Fax: 732-987-2019. Mr. Bryan Mayer, Chap. bracketed number in the Religious Institutes of NEW MONMOUTH. Siena New Hope Home, P.O. Box Bede House, College of New Jersey 492 Ewingville Men or Women section. 518, 07748. Tel: 732-671-3622; Fax: 732-671-3691. Rd., 08638. Tel: 609-771-0543. Rev. Erin Brown, [0200]—Benedictine Monks (St. Mary’s Abbey, Email: [email protected]. Chap. Morristown, NJ)—O.S.B. Religious Teachers Filippini. Georgian Court College 900 Lakewood Ave., [0330]—Brothers of the Christian Schools—F.S.C. OCEAN GROVE. Emmaus House, 21 Main Ave., 07756. Lakewood, 08701. Tel: 732-364-2200, Ext. 600; [1100]—Brothers of the Sacred Heart—S.C. Fax: 732-901-7151. Jeffrey Shaffer, Dir. Campus Tel: 732-776-5458; Fax: 732-776-7065. Email: [0340]—Cistercian Fathers (Cistercian Monastery of [email protected]. Sr. Patricia Mary Walsh, O.P., Ministry. Catholic Center at Monmouth University 16 Beech- Our Lady of Fatima)—O.Cist. Admin. [0480]—Conventual Franciscans (Provs. of the Memorare, 20 Pitman Ave., 07756. Tel: 732-774- wood Ave., West Long Branch, 07764. Tel: 732-229- 9300; Fax: 732-229-1050. Web: mucatholic.com. Immaculate Conception & St. Anthony of 3158; Fax: 732-776-7065. Sr. Patricia Mary Walsh, Padua)—O.F.M.Conv. O.P., Admin. Rev. Richard Tomlinson, Chap.; Mary Jakub, As- soc. Dir. [0520]—Franciscan Friars (Prov. of the Most Holy WICKATUNK. Convent of the Sisters of Good Shepherd, Name of Jesus)—O.F.M. 160 Conover Rd., 07765. Tel: 732-946-7877; 732- [U] MISCELLANEOUS LISTINGS [1310]—Order of the Holy Trinity—O.SS.T. 946-7886; Fax: 732-332-1240. Email: TRENTON. Diocese of Trenton Charitable Trust for [1070]—Redemptorist Fathers & Brothers (Baltimore [email protected]. Web: Aged, Infirm and Disabled Priests, 701 www.goodshepherdsistersna.com (Services); & Denver Prov.)—C.Ss.R. Lawrenceville Rd., 08648. Tel: 609-406-7446; Fax: [0420]—Society of the Divine Word—S.V.D. www.sistersofthegoodshepherd.com (Vocations). 609-406-7445. Mr. Anthony J. Mingarino, Rosalyn Menard, Coord. Sisters of Good Shepherd Chancellor & CAO. []—Vincentian Congregation—C.M. of New Jersey. Sisters 5. Diocese of Trenton Endowment Trust for Catholic RELIGIOUS INSTITUTES OF WOMEN YARDVILLE. Congregation of the Servants of the Holy Charities, 701 Lawrenceville Rd., 08648. Tel: 609- REPRESENTED IN THE DIOCESE Child Jesus of the Third Order Regular of Sant 406-7446; Fax: 609-406-7445. [1810]—Bernardine Sisters of Third Order of St. Fra, 109 Rte. 156, 08620. Tel: 609-585-4660; Fax: Diocese of Trenton Endowment Trust for Catholic Francis—O.S.F. 609-585-2759. Sr. M. Antonia Cooper, Rel. Min. Education and Religious Formation, 701 [1980]—Congregation of the Servants of the Holy Properties owned and or sponsored: Villa Maria Lawrenceville Rd., 08648. Tel: 609-406-7446; Fax: Child Jesus of the Third Order Regular of Sant Sanitarium, Inc., Trenton, NJ. Ministry in Social 609-406-7445. Fra—O.S.F. Work; Health Care. Represented in the Dioceses *Foundation for Student Achievement, Inc., 701 [2410]—Congregation of the Marianites of Holy of Trenton, Paterson, Metuchen. Total in Lawrenceville Rd., 08648. Tel: 609-403-7128; Fax: Cross—M.S.C. American Region 12. 609-406-7443. [1830]—Contemplative Sisters of the Good Shepherd— New Jersey Catholic Conference, 149 N.
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