(OSV News) — The May 25 speech of Anthropic’s co-founder Christopher Olah at the presentation of the first encyclical of the pontificate of Pope Leo XIV ended with a special request: “We need more of...
(OSV News) — El Papa León XIV ha publicado su histórica encíclica sobre la inteligencia artificial “Magnifica Humanitas” este 25 de mayo, comparando el intento de construir un futuro de IA que...
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Bishop Kevin J. Sweeney administered the Sacrament of Confirmation to 11 young people on Friday, May 8 at St. Anthony of Padua Parish in Butler, N.J. Pictured with the bishop and confirmandi are Bill...
On Saturday, May 16, The Society of the Sisters of the Church celebrated the 50th anniversary of the founding of their community. The event was held at St. Ann Church, Parsippany, N.J., with a Mass...
The Diocese of Paterson comprises New Jersey’s three northwest counties of Morris, Passaic, and Sussex, with an area of 1,214 square miles and a population of 1,134,000. There are 430,000 Catholics across a rich tapestry of 106 parishes where Mass is offered in 14 languages. Located within the Diocesan geography are also five Eastern-rite Churches.
Pope Pius XI created the diocese in 1937 by separating the three counties from the then Diocese of Newark. The Diocese of Paterson includes 22 Catholic Schools, 70 Catholic Charities programs, and various ministries in the three counties.
Most Reverend Kevin J. Sweeney, D.D. was appointed bishop of the Diocese of Paterson by Pope Francis. He was installed as the eighth bishop of the diocese on July 1, 2020.
The diocese also includes 60 religious order priests, 20 religious order Brothers, and 381 consecrated religious women. Together with lay parishioners and the staff of parishes, schools, ministries, and offices of the Diocese of Paterson, they collaborate with the bishop in the evangelizing mission of the diocese.
The see city, Paterson, located on the eastern edge of the diocese, is New Jersey’s third-largest city. St. John the Baptist Parish in Paterson, established in 1820, was designated Cathedral in 1937. Only 1,214 square miles in territory, the diocese has a rich composition of urban, suburban, and rural communities.