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The Archdiocese of Newark is an archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church in northern New Jersey, United States. Its ecclesiastic territory includes all of the Catholic parishes and schools in the New Jersey counties of Bergen, Union, Hudson and Essex (where the city of Newark is located).

History

Originally established as the Diocese of Newark in 1853 by Pope Pius IX, it was elevated to Archdiocese in 1937 by Pope Pius XI.
   The Archbishop of Newark presides from the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark.
   The Archdiocese is currently led by Archbishop John J. Myers. Myers is metropolitan for all of the New Jersey dioceses which include Newark, the Diocese of Camden, the Diocese of Metuchen, the Diocese of Paterson and the Diocese of Trenton. On October 7, 2004 The Archdiocese of Newark agreed to pay $1.1 million to nine people who sued the diocese over alleged sexual abuse by priests.(External Link)

Bishops & Archbishops of Newark (terms of service)

  1. Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley (1853–1872)
  2. Bishop Michael A. Corrigan (1873–1880)
  3. Bishop Winand M. Wigger (1881–1901)
  4. Bishop John Joseph O'Connor (1901–1927)
  5. Archbishop Thomas J. Walsh (1928–1952)
  6. Archbishop Thomas Aloysius Boland (1953–1974)
  7. Archbishop Peter Leo Gerety (1974–1986)
  8. Archbishop Theodore Edgar McCarrick (1986–2000)
  9. Archbishop John J. Myers (2001–present)

Schools in the Archdiocese of Newark

Higher education

  • Seton Hall University
  • Caldwell College
  • Felician College
  • Saint Peter's College

    Secondary schools

    Bergen County
  • Academy of the Holy Angels (Demarest, New Jersey)
  • Bergen Catholic High School (Oradell)
  • Don Bosco Preparatory High School (Ramsey, New Jersey)
  • Immaculate Conception High School (Lodi)
  • Immaculate Heart Academy (Washington Township)
  • Paramus Catholic High School (Paramus)
  • Queen of Peace High School (North Arlington)
  • St. Joseph Regional High School (Montvale)
  • St. Mary High School (Rutherford) Essex County
  • Immaculate Conception High School (Montclair)
  • Lacordaire Academy (Upper Montclair)
  • Marylawn of the Oranges High School (South Orange)
  • Mount Saint Dominic Academy (Caldwell)
  • St. Benedict's Preparatory School (Newark)
  • St. Vincent Academy (Newark)
  • Seton Hall Preparatory School (West Orange) Hudson County
  • Caritas Academy (Jersey City)
  • Holy Family Academy (Bayonne)
  • Kenmare High School (Jersey City)
  • Marist High School (Bayonne)
  • St. Anthony High School (Jersey City)
  • St. Dominic Academy (Jersey City)
  • St. Joseph of the Palisades High School (West New York)
  • St. Mary High School (Jersey City)
  • St. Peter's Preparatory School (Jersey City) Union County
  • Benedictine Academy (Elizabeth)
  • Mother Seton Regional High School (Clark)
  • Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child (Summit)
  • Oratory Preparatory School (Summit)
  • Roselle Catholic High School (Roselle)
  • St. Mary of the Assumption High School (Elizabeth)
  • St. Patrick High School (Elizabeth)
  • Union Catholic Regional High School (Scotch Plains)

    Cemeteries

  • Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City
  • Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, East Orange
  • Madonna Cemetery
  • Maryrest Cemetery, Mahwah
  • Christ The King Cemetery, Franklin Lakes
  • Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington
  • Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Hanover
  • Saint Gertrudes Cemetery, Colonia

    Churches in the Archdiocese of Newark

    Parishes: A -

    Allendale
    Guardian Angel (Allendale)

    Bayonne
    Our Lady of the Assumption
    Our Lady of Mount Carmel
    St. Andrew
    St. Henry
    St. Joseph (Slovak)
    St. Mary Star of the Sea
    St. Michael (Lithuanian)
    St. Vincent de Paul

    Belleville
    St. Anthony (Italian)
    St. Peter

    Bergenfield
    St. John the Evangelist

    Berkeley Heights
    Little Flower

    Bloomfield
    Sacred Heart
    St. Thomas the Apostle
    St. Valentine

    Bogota - Clark
    St. Joseph, Bogota
    St. Aloysius, Caldwell
    St. Catherine of Siena, Cedar Grove
    St. Agnes, Clark

    Cliffside Park
    Church of the Epiphany

    Closter - Edgewater
    St. Mary, Closter
    St. Michael, Cranford
    St. Therese of Lisieux, Cresskill
    St. Joseph, Demarest
    St. Josphy (Korean), Demarest
    St. Mary, Dumont
    St. Anthony, E. Newark
    Holy Name of Jesus, E. Orange
    Holy Spirit & Our Help of Christians, E. Orange
    St. Joseph, E. Orange
    St. Joseph, E. Rutherford
    Holy Rosary, Edgewater

    Elizabeth
    Blessed Sacrament
    Immaculate Conception
    Immaculate Heart of Mary
    Our Lady of Fatima
    Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary & St. Michael's
    St. Adalbert (Polish)
    St. Anthony of Padua
    St. Genevieve
    St. Hedwig
    St. Mary of the Assumption
    St. Patrick
    SS. Peter & Paul

    Elmwood Park - Fairview
    St. Leo, Elmwood Park
    Assumption, Emerson
    St. Cecilia, Englewood
    St. Thomas More, Fairfield
    St. Anne, Fairlwan
    Our Lady of Grace, Fairview
    St. John the Baptist, Fairview

    Fort Lee
    Holy Trinity
    Church of the Madonna

    Franklin Lakes - Guttenberg
    Most Blessed Sacrament, Franklin Lakes
    Most Holy Name, Garfield
    Our Lady of Mt. Virgin (Italian), Garfield
    Our Lady of Sorrows, Garfield
    St. Stanislaus Kostka, Garfield
    St. Anne, Garwood
    St. Catherine, Glen Rock
    St. John Nepomucene, Guttenberg
       Others can be found at (External Link)Further Information

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