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Diocese of Paterson, 1 Catholic Charities Way, P.O 181 P Diocese of A T E R S O Paterson N Comprising the Counties of Passaic, Morris and Sussex in the State of New Jersey. Diocesan Center: 777 Valley Road, Clifton, NJ 07013 (973) 777-8818 FAX (973) 777-8976 Bishop of Paterson Chancery Office Most Rev. Arthur J. Serratelli, S.T.D., S.S.L., D.D. Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia: SECRETARIAT FOR Rev. Msgr. James T. Mahoney, Ph.D. EVANGELIZATION Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia Chancellor and Delegate for Religious: Rev. Msgr. James T. Mahoney, Ph.D. Sister Joan Daniel Healy, S.C.C. 777 Valley Rd., Clifton, NJ 07013 (973) 437-9570 Vice Chancellor & Priest Secretary of the Bishop: Rev. E-mail: [email protected] FAX: (973) 473-3353 T. Kevin Corcoran E-mail: [email protected] Secretary to the Bishop: Mrs. Barbara Fierro www.patersondiocese.org Chancellor and Delegate for Religious Secretary to the Vicar General and Chancellor: Rev. Paul Manning, Vicar for Evangelization Sister Joan Daniel Healy, S.C.C. Mrs. Arline Perro Rev. Msgr. T. Mark Condon, Director for Worship & FAX: (973) 777-8976 Secretary to Vice Chancellor: Mrs. Kerry Timony Spirituality E-mail: [email protected] Archivist: Rev. Msgr. Raymond J. Kupke Rev. Raimundo Rivera, Consultant for Multi-Cultural Diocesan Counsel: Kenneth F. Mullaney, Jr. Ministries Vicar for Special Projects Dr. Mary Mazzarella, Consultant for Respect Life Rev. Msgr. Geno Sylva, S.T.D. Diocesan Tribunal Eniola Honsberger, Consultant for Family Life Judicial Vicar: Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Kurtyka, P.A., Director of Deacons J.C.D. DIOCESAN LITURGICAL COMMISSION Adjutant Judicial Vicar: Rev. Msgr. Joseph T. Anginoli, 777 Valley Rd., Clifton, N.J. 07013 Deacon Peter Cistaro (973) 443-9300 J.C.L. (973) 777-8818, Ext. 263 Advocates: Judicial Vicar Rev. John T. Connolly, M.Div. WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Kurtyka, P.A., J.C.D. Rev. Michael Rodak Mike and Eileen Morgan, Executive Couple Rev. Mateusz Jasnieski (973) 827-9606 Deans Rev. Philip-Michael Tangora PATERSON (Passaic County I) Defender of the Bond: Rev. Brando Ibarra Rev. Msgr. T. Mark Condon, J.C.D. SCHOOLS OFFICE CLIFTON (Passaic County II) Rev. Msgr. George Hundt Rev. Joseph Garbarino Judges: Vicar for Education Rev. Stanley C. Barron PASSAIC (Passaic County III) Rev. Msgr. John J. Carroll, Ed.D (973) 777-8818 Rev. Stefan Las Rev. Emmett J. Gavin, O.Carm., J.C.L. FAX: (973) 779-0083 Rev. Msgr. John E. Hart, J.C.L. www.patersondiocese.org/schooloffice/ MID-PASSAIC (Passaic County IV) Rev. Marc A. Mancini, J.C.L. Mary D. Baier , Superintendent Hawthorne, Little Falls, Prospect Park, Totowa, Rev. Msgr. Herbert K. Tillyer, M.Ch.A., P.A. Deborah Duane, Associate Superintendent Wayne Notaries: Rev. J. Patrick Ryan Mrs. Mary Beth Leonhard NORTHERN PASSAIC (Passaic County V) Mrs. Shawn Vacca DIVISION OF FINANCE Butler, Haskell, Hewitt, Pompton Lakes, Ringwood, Auditor: AND BUDGET West Milford Rev. John P. Hanley Rev. Frank Sevola, O.F.M. Promoter of Justice Division of Finance and Budget SOUTHWESTERN MORRIS (Morris County I) Rev. Msgr. Marc Mancini, J.C.L. 777 Valley Rd., Clifton, NJ 07013 (973) 777-8818 Chester, Flanders, Long Valley, Mendham, Mr. Patrick Brennan, C.F.O. Morristown, Randolph Schooleys Mountain CONSULTATIVE BODIES Rev. Michael Drury Presbyteral Council: Finance Office SOUTHEASTERN MORRIS (Morris County II) Most Rev. Arthur J. Serratelli, S.T.D., S.S.L., D.D. 777 Valley Rd., Clifton, NJ 07013 (973) 777-8818 Rev. Msgr. James T. Mahoney, Ph.D. Chatham, Chatham Twp., Convent Station, Florham Ms. Jolanta Londene, Controller Rev. Richard Tartaglia Joseph Perro, Manager of Financial Services Park, Madison, New Vernon, Stirling Rev. Jared Brogan Rev. Tomas Rekiel Rev. Edward G. Lambro EASTERN MORRIS (Morris County III) Development Office Rev. Msgr. George F. Hundt 777 Valley Rd., Clifton, NJ 07013 Cedar Knolls, East Hanover, Morris Plains, Mountain (973) 777-8818 Rev. Brendan McLoughlin Mr.Timothy Potter, Director of Development Lakes, Parsippany, Whippany Rev. Msgr. T. Mark Condon Rev. Msgr. Herbert Tillyer Rev. Msgr. John E. Hart Diocesan Facilities Office NORTHEASTERN (Morris County IV) Rev. Eider Reyes 777 Valley Rd., Clifton, NJ 07013 (973) 777-8818 Boonton, Kinnelon, Lincoln Park, Montville, Rev. David McDonnell Mr. Dennis Rodano Pequannock, Pompton Plains Rev. Jhon Edisson Madrid Rev. Daniel O’Mullane Rev. Leo Antony, SVD Insurance Office NORTHERN MORRIS (Morris County V) 777 Valley Rd., Clifton, NJ 07013 (973) 777-8818 Denville, Dover, Green Pond, Mount Hope, COMMUNICATIONS SECRETARIAT Mr. Richard Ziccardi Rockaway, Rockaway Twp. 775 Valley Rd., Clifton, NJ 07013 Rev. Richard Bay EMPLOYEE BENEFITS: WESTERN MORRIS (Morris County VI) (973) 777-8818, Ext. 617 Mrs. Virginia Emaus www.rcdop.org Budd Lake, Hopatcong, Lake Hopatcong, Milton, Mr. Richard A. Sokerka, Communications Director CLAIMS ADJUSTER/RISK MANAGER: Mount Arlington, Netcong, Succasunna Diocesan Newspaper: “The Beacon” Mr. Richard Ziccardi Rev. Hugh P. Murphy Box 1887, Clifton, NJ 07015-1887 (973) 279-8845 SUSSEX FAX: (973) 279-2265 PRIESTS’ PENSION FUND: Andover, Branchville, Montague, Franklin, Hamburg, E-mail: [email protected] Kenneth F. Mullaney, General Counsel Highland Lakes, McAfee, Ogdensburg, Stockholm, www.rcdop.org Newton, Sparta, Swartswood, Sussex Mr. Richard A. Sokerka, Editor/General Manager LAY PENSION FUND: Rev. David McDonnell Mr. Michael Wojcik, News Editor Kenneth F. Mullaney, General Counsel Diocesan Cemetery Office CATHOLIC CHARITIES STRAIGHT AND NARROW, INC. 182 58 McLean Blvd., Paterson, NJ 07513 508 Straight St., Paterson, NJ 07501 (973) 345-6000 (973) 279-2900 SECRETARIAT FAX: (973) 345-7279 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2738, Paterson, FAX: (973) 279-9303 24 DeGrasse St.., Paterson, NJ 07505 NJ 07509-2738 Rev. Peter V.B. Wells, Director (973) 279-7100 Dr. Sam Pirozzi, Executive Director Mr. John M. Cavanaugh, CCCE, Asst. Director N FAX: (973) 279-7054 Ms. Christine Barton, Executive Director Alpha Program (Residential Treatment for Women) O (973) 345-6000, Ext. 6545 S CATHOLIC FAMILY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES FAX: (973) 357-0257 R PASTORAL ADMINISTRATION 24 DeGrasse St.., Paterson, NJ 07505 (973) 279-7100 Karen Roccisano, MSW, LSW, LCADC, Director E DIVISION FAX : (973) 279-7054 T Mr. Robert Jacob, Associate Director S & N Apartments A 390 Straight St., Paterson, NJ Vicar for Pastoral Administration P AGING SERVICES (973) 345-6000, Ext. 6612 6 Sussex Ave., Morristown, NJ 07960 Passaic County Office Angelo Zecca, CADC, Director FAX: (973) 345-9048 (973) 538-0874 476 17th Ave., Paterson, NJ 07504 (973) 279-4300 Rev. Hernan Arias S & N Apartments II 380 Straight St., Paterson, NJ Sussex County Office (973) 333-6027 Angelo Zecca, Director FAX: (973) 333-6028 Clergy Personnel Office 48 Wyker Rd., Franklin, NJ 07416 (973) 209-0123 775 Valley Rd., Clifton, NJ 07013 Ms. Kathy Talmadge, Director (973) 777-2955 Dismas Program (Residential Treatment for Men) Justyna Wasewicz, Psy.D., Director EMERGENCY SERVICES 24 DeGrasse St., Paterson, NJ 07505 (973) 777-8818, Ext. 710 Intoxicated Driver Resource Center (IDRC) FAX: (973) 777-4597 Carlos Roldan, Director 182 First St., Passaic, NJ 07055 (973) 777-2048 Rev. Msgr. John E. Hart, J.C.L., Director FAX: (973) 815-0879 Mrs. Rosemary Donnelly, Administrative Assistant FRIENDSHIP CORNER Kenneth Harding, MA, LCADC, CPS, Director 279 Carroll St., Paterson NJ 07501 (973) 569-0001 Maggie Lopez, Director Adolescent Program (Residential Treatment for Deacon Internship Program Males ages 12-17), 396 Straight St., Paterson, MULTI-LINGUAL CENTER NJ 07501 (973) 365-6000, Ext. 6500 Rev. Dariusz Kaminski (973) 742-2822 24 DeGrasse St., Paterson, NJ 07505 (973) 279-7100 FAX: (973) 881-1550 Reina Rivas, MA, LCADC, LPC, Director Rev. Hernan Arias Rose Kardashian, Director (973) 538-0874 PARTNERSHIP FOR SOCIAL SERVICES LaVida Child Care Center 396 Straight St., Paterson, NJ 07501 48 Wyker Rd., Franklin, NJ 07416 (973) 827-4702 Diaconate Office (973) 345-6000, Ext. 6515 Sister Thomasina Gebhard, S.S.M., Director 205 Madison Ave., Madison, NJ 07940 Dr. Ann DeMolli, B.A., Director FAX: (973) 523-9027 (973) 443-9300 HOPE HOUSE Deacon Peter Cistaro, Director of Deacons La Vida Child Care Center Two Division of Catholic Family & Community Services 116 Jackson St., Paterson, NJ 07501 19-21 Belmont Ave., Box 851, Dover, NJ 07802-0851 (973) 279-7067 Dr. Ann DeMolli, Director FAX: (973) 569-0778 Priestly Life Committee Office (973) 361-5555 FAX: (973) 361-5290 (973) 777-5651 Ext. 710 E-mail: [email protected] Alpha II (Residential Treatment for Women) FAX: (973) 777-4597 595 County Ave., Bldg. 7, Secaucus, NJ Rev. Richard A. Bay MARIAN APOSTOLATE OF MERCY, P.O. Box 653, (201) 863-7750 FAX: (201) 863-7588 Totowa, NJ 07512 Phone & FAX: (973) 956-5969 (973) 697-4699 Janice Mamone, Director E-mail: [email protected] Mission Office Sr. Maria Elizabeth Whilifer, Director 777 Valley Rd.,Clifton, NJ 07013 Mt. Carmel Detox Hospital 396 Straight St., Paterson, NJ (973) 777-8818 Ext. 256 DEPARTMENT FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (973) 345-6000, Ext. 6528 FAX: (973) 777-8976 Diocese of Paterson, 1 Catholic Charities Way, P.O. Hayman Ramburan, M.D., Medical Director Box 2539, Oak Ridge, NJ 07438 (973) 406-1100 (H.I.V. Patients) Office of Health Care Ministry FAX: (973) 697-9603 Medical Day Care Center E-mail:[email protected] 182 First St., Passaic, NJ 07501 (973) 405-6675 Rev. Martin Rooney, Coordinator (973) 754-3016 www.dpd.org Kenneth Harding, CSW, Director FAX: (973) 405-6887 www.facebook.com/DPDCC Scott Milliken, Executive Director Monsignor Wall Social Service Center (Methadone Clinic), 230 E. Ridgewood Ave., Paramus, Facilities: NJ (201) 967-9020 Alexander House, 3 Catholic Charities Way, Oak FAX: (201) 967-4007 OFFICE FOR VOCATIONS Ridge, NJ 07438 (973) 697-6531 Vito Andrisani, Director Basile Supervised Apartments, Brittany Chase, Wayne, NJ 07470 (973) 409-2767 Outpatient Clinic 777 Valley Rd., Clifton, NJ 07013 Calabrese House, 829 Littleton Rd., Parsippany, 508 Straight St., Paterson, NJ 07501 (973) 777-8818, Ext.
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