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Discover Peace, Savings, and Sacred Spaces at Christ the King Cemetery

Visit Before Prices Increase March 31

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Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Newark warmly invites you and your family to explore the peaceful beauty of Christ the King Cemetery in Franklin Lakes during our special Open House Weekend on Saturday, March 29, and Sunday, March 30, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

This is a unique opportunity to secure sacred resting spaces and exclusive savings before prices increase on March 31.

Christ the King Cemetery is in Franklin Lakes, in Northwest Bergen County, New Jersey, near the Rockland County, New York border. The rural and peaceful cemetery offers traditional ground burial and cremation options with flat markers to preserve the beautiful park-like setting. Our caring and professional Memorial Planning Advisors will answer questions and share information with no obligation.

Why Attend?

✅ Explore a serene, natural setting designed for prayerful reflection and remembrance
✅ Learn about burial, cremation, and memorial options guided by our compassionate Memorial Planning Advisors
✅ Tour our elegant marble and granite outdoor columbariums — ideal for cremation memorialization
✅ Visit our committal gazebo areas and tranquil flat marker sections nestled within Christ the King’s picturesque rural landscape and vibrant seasonal treescape

Experience the magnificent beauty and park-like, prayerful atmosphere featuring Amish-styled gazebo committal sections.

A Special Invitation to Families with Cremated Remains at Home

If you have kept a loved one’s cremated remains at home, now is the time to provide them with the peaceful, sacred resting place they deserve.

Our advisors will guide you through dignified options for permanent placement — easing the burden on your family and ensuring lasting peace of mind.

Act Now — Price Increase Effective March 31

Pre-planning today allows you to:

  • Lock in current pricing
  • Relieve loved ones of future financial and emotional burdens
  • Ensure your wishes — or theirs — are respectfully honored

Book Appointment

Walk-ins are welcome; however, due to exceptional savings, anticipated turnout, and high demand, we highly recommend securing your spot and maximizing your savings by scheduling an appointment using the online form at the link provided: www.rcancem.org/open-house-weekend-christ-the-king.

Christ the King Cemetery is located at
980 Huron Road, Franklin Lakes, NJ
Open House Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. | March 29 & 30

Learn more at: www.rcancem.org/open-house-weekend-christ-the-king

Secure peace of mind today — and protect your family’s legacy with faith, dignity, and compassion.

Spring flowers and tall pine trees provide a serene and majestic park-like setting at Christ The King Cemetery in Franklin Lakes in Bergen County.

Review the entire Open House schedule at our locations and mark your calendar:

March 29 & 30: Christ The King Cemetery, 980 Huron Road, Franklin Lakes, NJ.
(888) 802-2933. www.rcancem.org/open-house-weekend-christ-the-king

March 29 & 30: Maryrest Cemetery & Mausoleum, 770 Darlington Ave., Mahwah, NJ.
(888) 489-9095. https://www.rcancem.org/open-house-weekend-maryrest

April 12 & 13: Holy Cross Cemetery & Mausoleum, 340 Ridge Rd., North Arlington, NJ.
(888) 467-8903. https://www.rcancem.org/open-house-weekend-holy-cross

April 26 & 27: St. Gertrude Cemetery & Mausoleum, 53 Inman Ave., Colonia, NJ.

(888) 444-2791. https://www.rcancem.org/open-house-weekend-saint-gertrude

May 17 & 18: Holy Name Cemetery & Mausoleum, 823 West Side Ave., Jersey City, N.J.
(888) 621-0337. https://www.rcancem.org/open-house-weekend-holy-name


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