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Eastern Catholic Churches S E 204 Eastern Catholic Churches S E H SYRIAC EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ 08816-Nativity of Our Lord, ANTIOCHENE-MARONITE: ST. MARON 700 Old Bridge Tpke. (CEM) C (Services in English, Arabic, and Syriac) SYRIAC CATHOLIC DIOCESE, Our Lady of (732) 238-0865 FAX: (732) 238-2950 R Deliverance, 21 E. 23rd St., Bayonne, NJ 07002-3737 CHANCERY OFFICE: Eparchy of Saint Maron of (201) 455-8151 Rev. Iaroslav Korostil, Pastor U Brooklyn, The Chancery, 109 Remsen St., Brooklyn, FAX: (201) 455-8152 H 07836 - Holy Wisdom, 197 Emmans NY 11201 (718) 237-9913 www.syriaccatholic.us FLANDERS, NJ C Bishop: Most Rev. Mar Barnaba Yousif Habash Rd., (Morris Co.) (erected 1971) FAX: (718) 243-0444 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] (973) 584-0414 C I Bishop Gregory J. Mansour, S.T.D. Vicar General: Rev. Caesar Russo, S.T.L., E-mail: [email protected] Very Rev. John S. Custer, Administrator L Chorbishop Michael G. Thomas, J.C.D., Vicar General M.A., J.C.L. Chancellor Chancellor: Rev. Luke A. Edelen, O.S.B. O E-mail: [email protected] HILLSBOROUGH, NJ 08876 - St. Mary, 1900 Brooks H BROOKLYN, NY 11201 - Our Lady of Lebanon In Residence: Rev. Rabee Habash Blvd. (Somerset Co.) (est. 1917) (908) 725-0615 T Cathedral, 113 Remsen St. (Kings Co.) (est. 1902) Rev. James Badeaux, Pastor A (718) 624-7228 BAYONNE, NJ 07002-St. Joseph Syriac Catholic C FAX: (718) 624-8034 Cathedral, 15 E. 23rd St., Bayonne, NJ 07002 (Hudson JERSEY CITY, NJ 07304 - St. Mary’s, 231 Pacific Ave. www.ololc.org Co.) (201) 455-8151 Rev. Marcel Szabo, Administrator (201) 333-2975 N Very Rev. James A. Root, Rector FAX: (201) 455-8152 R Rev. Luke A. Edelen, O.S.B., Rector LINDEN, NJ 07036 - St. George, 417 McCandless St. E DANBURY, CT 06810 - St. Anthony, 17 Granville Ave. Sundays 11:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy (Union Co.) (est. 1923) (908) 486-6500 T (203) 744-3372 e-mail: [email protected] 07002-Our Lady of Deliverance Parish S FAX: (203) 794-0949 BAYONNE, NJ Rev. Vitaliy Pukhayev, Administrator www.stanthonydanbury.com (Residence), 21 E. 23rd St., Bayonne, NJ A Rev. Naji Kiwan, Pastor (201) 328-7501 07430 - Holy Spirit, Island Rd. at Church E MAHWAH, NJ FAX: (201) 455-8152 St. (973) 777-2553 SLEEPY HOLLOW, NY 10591 - St. John Paul II www.olodeliverance.com Maronite Catholic Church at the Immaculate Conception Rev. Nimatullah Butrus, Priest-in-charge E-mail: [email protected] Mailing Address: 96 1st St., Passaic, NJ 07424 Church, 199 North Broadway Sunday Liturgy: 1:00 PM, St. Michael’s Byzantine (914) 631-0446 Very Rev. John S. Custer, Administrator Rev. Dany Abi Akar, Pastor Catholic Cathedral Chapel, 415 Lackawanna Ave., www.johnpaul2parish.org Woodland Park, NJ 07424 MANHATTAN, NY 10028 - Exaltation of the Holy Cross, (Byzantine - Hungarian Rite), 323 East 82nd St. ARMENIAN SYRO-MALABAR RITE (212) 677-0516 LITTLE FALLS, NJ 07424 Sacred Heart Armenian 10467-St. Thomas SMC Church, 810 E. BRONX, NY MANHATTAN, NY 10003 - St. Mary, 246 E. 15th St. Catholic Church, 155 Long Hill Rd. (973) 890-0447 221st St. Phone (718) 944-4747 (212) 677-0516 Rev. George Kalousieh, Pastor FAX: (973) 890-0292 FAX: (347) 920-4296 FAX: (212) 260-6071 E-mail: [email protected] Rev. Edward Cimbala ROMANIAN GREEK CATHOLIC www.stsmcc.org (Services in Romanian) Rev. Dr. Jos Kandathikudy, Pastor and Vicar NEWARK, NJ 07105-2767 - St. George, 214 Warwick St. (est. 1920) NEW YORK CITY, NY - St. Mary’s Romanian Greek SYRO MALANKARA RITE (973) 589-7202 Catholic Mission (offers the Divine Liturgy on Sundays FAX: (973) 589-7202 Rev. Marcel Szabo, Administrator at 1:15 P.M. at Holy Cross Ukrainian Catholic Church, SYRO MALANKARA CATHOLIC EPARCHY, 31-12 30th St., Long Island City, NY) Chancery: 1500 De Paul St., Elmont, NY 11003 Rev. David Baratelli, Parish Priest Rev. Radu Titonea, Administrator (516) 233-1656 Most Rev. Dr. Thomas Mar Eusebius NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ 08901 - St. Joseph, 30 High St. ROEBLING, NJ 08554 - St. Mary (Nativity of the Mother (732) 545-1686 of God), 181 Norman Ave. (609) 695-6093 YONKERS, NY 10701-St. Mary’s Syro-Malankara Rev. Francis Rella, Pastor Rev. George David, Administrator Catholic Church, 18 Trinity Plaza Rev. Jerry Mathew, Pastor PEEKSKILL, NY 10566 - SS. Peter & Paul, 705 TRENTON, NJ 08611 - St. Basil, 238 Adeline St. Shenandoah Ave. (914) 737-8249 Rev. George David, Pastor (609) 695-6093 RAHWAY, NJ 07065 - St. Thomas Syro-Malankara Rectory: 705 Shenandoah Ave. Catholic, 287 Hamilton St. (848) 628-4120 Rev. Ronald Hatton, Administrator MELKITE GREEK CATHOLIC Rev. Msgr. Peter Kochery, Pastor PERTH AMBOY, NJ 08861 - St. Michael, 401 Hall EPARCHY OF NEWTON, Melkite Greek Catholic, 3 VFW BYZANTINE-RUTHENIAN Ave., Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1297, Perth Amboy Pkwy., West Roxbury, MA 02132 (617) 323-9922 08862 (732) 826-0792 Eparch: Most Rev. Nicholas J. Samra BYZANTINE CATHOLIC EPARCHY OF PASSAIC, FAX: (732) 826-7993 Chancellor: Rev. Theophan Leonarczyk 445 Lackawanna Ave., Woodland Park, NJ 07424 Rev. Martin Vavrak, Pastor (973) 890-7777 BROOKLYN, NY 11215 - The Virgin Mary, 216 8th Ave. FAX: (973) 890-7175 PERTH AMBOY, NJ 08861 - St. Nicholas, 320 Rev. Antoine Rizk, Pastor (718) 788-5454 Bishop: Most Rev. Kurt Burnette, J.C.L.., D.D. Washington St. (CEM), Mailing Address: P.O. Box Chancellor: Very Rev. Nicholas Daddona, B.A., M.S. 1030, Perth Amboy 08862 (732) 442-0418 DANBURY, CT 06811-3635 - St. Ann Melkite Greek Rev. Martin Vavrak, Administrator Catholic (Byzantine) Church, 181 Clapboard Ridge Rd. PASSAIC, NJ 07055-St. Michael Cathedral, 96 First St. (CEM) (Fairfield Co.) (est. 1910) (203) 743-5119 (973) 777-2553 PHILLIPSBURG, NJ 08865 - SS. Peter & Paul, www.stanndanbury.org FAX: (973) 777-9474 723 S. Main St. (610) 867-2322 Rev. Michael K. Skrocki, Pastor E-mail: [email protected] Very Rev. Peter Hosak www.stmichaelsarchangel.org 07424 - St. Ann Melkite Very Rev. John S. Custer, Rector WOODLAND PARK, NJ RAHWAY, NJ 07065 - St. Thomas the Apostle, Catholic Church, 802 Rifle Camp Rd. (Passaic County) 1410 Church St. (732) 382-5300 (est. 1920) (973) 785-4144 BAYONNE, NJ 07002-St. John the Baptist, Archpriest James Hayer, Pastor FAX: (732) 382-3265 FAX: (973) 890-9599 15 E. 26th St. (201) 339-1840 Rt. Rev. Kenneth R. Sherman, Pastor Rev. Marcel Szabo, Pastor FAX: (201) 339-6255 Rev. Jean Ghaby ROEBLING, NJ 08554 - St. Nicholas, 191 Norman Ave. (Burlington Co.) (est. 1914) (CEM), Mailing Address: c/o Rev. Choukri Sabbagh CARTERET, NJ 07008-St. Elias, 42 Cooke Ave. Archdeacon Edward Bsarany (732) 541-5213 St. Mary, Trenton Deacon Roland Basinski FAX: (732) 541-9637 (609) 394-5025 Deacon Robert Shalhoub Rev. Yuriy Oros, Administrator DANBURY, CT 06811-St. Nicholas, 13 Pembroke Rd. SOCIAL MINISTRIES (203) 743-1106 SMITHTOWN, NY 11787 - Resurrection, 38 Mayflower FAX: (203) 743-5326 Ave., Mailing Address: c.o St. Andrew, Westbury LAZARUS COMMUNITY Rev. Ronald Hatton, Pastor (631) 759-6083 BONITAS YOUTH SERVICES (212) 475-5708 Rev. Tyler Strand, Administrator CAMPAIGNERS FOR CHRIST THE KING INC. DUNELLEN, NJ 08812-St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic (aka International Student Hostel) (212) 228-7470 Church,121 Madi son Ave. SOMERSET, NJ 08873 - Ss. Peter & Paul, 285 Hamilton 606 E. 9th St., New York, NY 10009 (732) 968-3337 St. (732) 545-5500 Rev. Pat. Moloney, Director Rev. Michael Yurista, Administrator Rev. Francis Rella TRENTON, NJ 08611 - St. Mary, Church Office: 411 NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ 08901 - Nativity of the B.V.M. LONG ISLAND CITY, NY 11106 - Holy Cross, Ukrainian Catholic Church, 80 Livingston Ave. Adeline St. (609) 394-5025 (Ukrainian) 31-12 30th St. (Basilian Fathers) 205 Rev. Yuriy Oros, Administrator (908) 526-9195 (718) 932-4060 Rev. Orest Kunderevych FAX: (718) 932-6370 E TRUMBULL, CT 06611 - St. John The Baptist, 100 St. Rev. Cyril Iszezuck, O.S.B.M., Pastor A PASSAIC, NJ 07055-6305 - St. Nicholas Ukrainian, John’s Dr. (203) 377-5967 Rev. Bernard Panczuk, O.S.B.M., Associate S 216 President St. (973) 471-9727 FAX: (203) 377-5968 T E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] MANHATTAN, NY 10003 - St. George (Byzantine E Rev. Joseph Bertha, Ph.D., Administrator www.stnicholasucc.org Rite Ukrainian) 30 E. 7th St. R Rev. Andriy Dudkevych, Pastor (212) 674-1615 FAX: (212) 674-1689 N WESTBURY, NY 11590 - St. Andrew the Apostle, PERTH AMBOY, NJ 08861 - Assumption Ukrainian E-mail: [email protected] 275 Ellison Ave. (516) 404-1162 C Catholic Church, 684 Alta Vista Pl. (732) 826-0767 [email protected] Very Rev. Nicholas Daddona, Administrator A FAX: (732) 826-6744 Rev. Emilian Dorosh, O.S.B.M., Administrator Rev. Ileas Bronovsky, O.S.B.M. T WHITE PLAINS, NY 10605 - St. Nicholas of Myra E-mail: [email protected] www.assumptioncatholicchurch.net Deacon Methodius Soroka, O.S.B.M. H Church, 768 North St. (914) 681-0659 Bro. Josaphat Oribka, O.S.B.M. O Rev. Ihor Vorontsov, Administrator Rev. Ivan Turyk, Pastor L RAMSEY, NJ 07446 - St. Paul, 79 Cherry Lane RIVERHEAD, NY 11901 - St. John the Baptist, U.C.C., I BYZANTINE-RUSSIAN (973) 887-3616 820 Pond View Rd. C MANHATTAN, NY 10012 - St. Michael’s Chapel, (631) 727-2766 C Rev. Bohdan Hedz, Administrator 266 Mulberry St., N.Y., NY 10012 H Mailing Address: 263 Mulberry St., New York, NY TOMS RIVER, NJ 08755 - St. Stephen’s,1344 White Oak Bottom Rd. U 10012 (212) 226-2644 (732) 505-6053 SPRING VALLEY, NY 10977 - Sts. Peter & Paul Ukrai - Rev. Volodymyr Popyk, Pastor R www.stmichaelruscath.org nian Catholic Church - Byzantine Rite, 39 Collins Ave. Rev.
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