“Appeal from China to New Jersey Issued 64 Years Ago” outlines the plea to the archdioscese of Newark for relief and resources during the beginning of WWII. The Catholic missionaries in China had established a strong religious community, but were suffering in the war with the Japanese. New members join the Commission, and it establishes a history prize in honor of Msgr. William N. Field. “Meet the Commission” introduces one of its new members
The Commission announces that New Jersey Catholicism: An Annotated Bibliography will be available so...
The third issue includes “Jersey City Parish Declared Landmark,” “From the Collections,” and “Meet t...
The archdiocese of Newark celebrates fifty years since its establishment. The issue focuses on its ...
“Appeal from China to New Jersey Issued 64 Years Ago” outlines the plea to the archdioscese of Newa...
The article “Some Catholic Military Involvement Throughout the Years” highlights the service of some...
“From the Collections” recounts the fascinating holdings of the Seton-Jevons Papers, as well as an a...
The outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) and World War II (1939-1945) created one of...
The Commission announces “Carribean Immigrants and the Catholic Church in New Jersey” a conference t...
The “Guest Archivist” article in this issue describes the varied archival collection of the Sisters ...
The Commission announces the “Collecting, Preserving, and Writing local Catholic History in New Jers...
“Early Days at Holy Trinity, Westfield” examines the efforts of a small, but growing Catholic commun...
The Commission announces the publishing of the history of the Paterson diocese, Living Stones: A His...
A grant is received to edit the Corrigan Register and the commission receives donations from the Imm...
The Seton Hall Battalion is overviewed for its activity during the Civil War to the turn-of-the-cent...
The Conference on the Ministry of Women Religious is overviewed. A Commission member, Bernard Bush,...
The Commission announces that New Jersey Catholicism: An Annotated Bibliography will be available so...
The third issue includes “Jersey City Parish Declared Landmark,” “From the Collections,” and “Meet t...
The archdiocese of Newark celebrates fifty years since its establishment. The issue focuses on its ...
“Appeal from China to New Jersey Issued 64 Years Ago” outlines the plea to the archdioscese of Newa...
The article “Some Catholic Military Involvement Throughout the Years” highlights the service of some...
“From the Collections” recounts the fascinating holdings of the Seton-Jevons Papers, as well as an a...
The outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) and World War II (1939-1945) created one of...
The Commission announces “Carribean Immigrants and the Catholic Church in New Jersey” a conference t...
The “Guest Archivist” article in this issue describes the varied archival collection of the Sisters ...
The Commission announces the “Collecting, Preserving, and Writing local Catholic History in New Jers...
“Early Days at Holy Trinity, Westfield” examines the efforts of a small, but growing Catholic commun...
The Commission announces the publishing of the history of the Paterson diocese, Living Stones: A His...
A grant is received to edit the Corrigan Register and the commission receives donations from the Imm...
The Seton Hall Battalion is overviewed for its activity during the Civil War to the turn-of-the-cent...
The Conference on the Ministry of Women Religious is overviewed. A Commission member, Bernard Bush,...
The Commission announces that New Jersey Catholicism: An Annotated Bibliography will be available so...
The third issue includes “Jersey City Parish Declared Landmark,” “From the Collections,” and “Meet t...
The archdiocese of Newark celebrates fifty years since its establishment. The issue focuses on its ...