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of St. Philip Neri
in RaritanServing Catholic apostolates in
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Join members of the Congregation and the Secular Oratory for a Eucharistic Holy Hour every 3rd Sunday of the month, at 3:30 PM in St. Ann Church, Raritan. This hour of Adoration includes readings, song, and silent prayer, and concludes with Benediction.
Join members of the Congregation and the Secular Oratory for a Eucharistic Holy Hour every 3rd Sunday of the month, at 3:30 PM in St. Ann Church, Raritan. This hour of Adoration includes readings, song, and silent prayer, and concludes with Benediction.
Join members of the Congregation and the Secular Oratory for a Eucharistic Holy Hour every 3rd Sunday of the month, at 3:30 PM in St. Ann Church, Raritan. This hour of Adoration includes readings, song, and silent prayer, and concludes with Benediction.
Join members of the Congregation and the Secular Oratory for a Eucharistic Holy Hour every 3rd Sunday of the month, at 3:30 PM in St. Ann Church, Raritan. This hour of Adoration includes readings, song, and silent prayer, and concludes with Benediction.
Bishop Checchio has announced his plans to entrust the pastoral responsibility for the Shrine Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, Raritan, to the Congregation of the Oratory in Raritan.
The Congregation of the Oratory thanks all who took part in our first Tricky Tray fundraiser on Sunday, November 3 at Pierre's in South Brunswick. We are grateful to all who attended, to Levy and the outstanding staff at Pierre's, and to the many dedicated volunteers led by Anne-Marie Calderone, S.O., who made this event not only possible but a great success. May God bless you for your generosity and support of the Oratory!
The Oratorian family around the world rejoices in the upcoming canonization on Sunday, October 13, of its most well-known member, the English convert, theologian, writer, and Oratorian priest, John Henry Cardinal Newman (1801-1890).