The Commission announces the “Collecting, Preserving, and Writing local Catholic History in New Jersey” conference to be held on March 30, 1993. Mrs. Miriam Murphy is honored for her serivce to the Commission. There is also a “Meet the Commission” installment and personnel changes. The first Bishop of Trenton, Most Reverend Michael J. O\u27Farrell, is discussed as a true servant to immigrants and orphans alike
The Commission reminds its readers of the Conference on Women Religious and Ministry in New Jersey. ...
“Meet the Commission,” “Accessions,” and “Survey Progress Report” included in this issue. A grant i...
The Conference on the Ministry of Women Religious is overviewed. A Commission member, Bernard Bush,...
The Commission announces the “Collecting, Preserving, and Writing local Catholic History in New Jers...
A grant is received to edit the Corrigan Register and the commission receives donations from the Imm...
The Commission announces that New Jersey Catholicism: An Annotated Bibliography will be available so...
The Commission announces “Carribean Immigrants and the Catholic Church in New Jersey” a conference t...
The “Collecting, Preserving, and Writing local Catholic History in New Jersey” conference is overvie...
The archdiocese of Newark celebrates fifty years since its establishment. The issue focuses on its ...
This issue announces the conference “Capturing the Usable Past: Preserving and Interpreting New Jers...
The Commission turns 25 years old and celebrates its anniversary and accomplishments in this issue. ...
The third issue includes “Jersey City Parish Declared Landmark,” “From the Collections,” and “Meet t...
“Meet the Commission” and “Accessions” are included in this issue. “From the Collections” features ...
The legacy of Bishop John J. Dougherty is honored is this issue. The Commission also introduces Jos...
The second issue introduces the Commission with a “Meet the Commission” section and a recent accessi...
The Commission reminds its readers of the Conference on Women Religious and Ministry in New Jersey. ...
“Meet the Commission,” “Accessions,” and “Survey Progress Report” included in this issue. A grant i...
The Conference on the Ministry of Women Religious is overviewed. A Commission member, Bernard Bush,...
The Commission announces the “Collecting, Preserving, and Writing local Catholic History in New Jers...
A grant is received to edit the Corrigan Register and the commission receives donations from the Imm...
The Commission announces that New Jersey Catholicism: An Annotated Bibliography will be available so...
The Commission announces “Carribean Immigrants and the Catholic Church in New Jersey” a conference t...
The “Collecting, Preserving, and Writing local Catholic History in New Jersey” conference is overvie...
The archdiocese of Newark celebrates fifty years since its establishment. The issue focuses on its ...
This issue announces the conference “Capturing the Usable Past: Preserving and Interpreting New Jers...
The Commission turns 25 years old and celebrates its anniversary and accomplishments in this issue. ...
The third issue includes “Jersey City Parish Declared Landmark,” “From the Collections,” and “Meet t...
“Meet the Commission” and “Accessions” are included in this issue. “From the Collections” features ...
The legacy of Bishop John J. Dougherty is honored is this issue. The Commission also introduces Jos...
The second issue introduces the Commission with a “Meet the Commission” section and a recent accessi...
The Commission reminds its readers of the Conference on Women Religious and Ministry in New Jersey. ...
“Meet the Commission,” “Accessions,” and “Survey Progress Report” included in this issue. A grant i...
The Conference on the Ministry of Women Religious is overviewed. A Commission member, Bernard Bush,...