No Catholic Star Herald next week
No Catholic Star Herald next week
The Catholic Star Herald will not be published on May 4. The next issue will be dated May 11.
Getting the message out about vocations
On Sunday, April 22, nearly a thousand people from all across the diocese gathered in Washington Lake Park for our annual diocesan iRace4Vocations. This event is held each year on
Stratford school’s success with Junior Achievement
STRATFORD — “Blues Clues” producer Dr. Alice Wilder and a host of senior leaders from Junior Achievement (JA) USA and JA New Jersey were guests at Saint John Paul II
A face-to-face encounter with immigrants
“It’s one thing to read about migrants and refugees. But having a chance to meet immigrants, seeing their faces and hearing their voices … it’s different than seeing it in
The clear winner: Vocations
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP — April showers may bring May flowers, but April sunshine will bring more attentive ears to God’s voice. That was the hope during last Sunday’s seventh annual iRace4Vocations,
A perfect day for runners and their fans
Photos by James A. McBride, Mike Walsh, Mary McCusker and Alan M. Dumoff More scenes from last Sunday’s 2018 iRace4Vocations:
A beautiful Sunday afternoon spent in support of vocations
This year the annual event drew some 1,000 Catholics from the six counties of South Jersey. Photos by James A. McBride, Mike Walsh, Mary McCusker and Alan M. Dumoff Scenes
The sad connection between suicide and adults with autism
That moment when your wonderful little boy lays his head, heavy with sorrow that is not his to carry, on your shoulder and breathes out such a sigh that you
Catholic Home Missions Appeal
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Here in the United States there is a great need for evangelization and sharing the message of Christ and the beauty of the Church.
The arrival of Camden’s first bishop
Eighty years ago, on May 3, 1938, the first bishop of Camden stepped off the Pennsylvania railroad station in Haddonfield and into South Jersey’s Catholic history. Bartholomew J. Eustace, 50