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Holy Name Cemetery and Mausoleum Hosts Final Open House of 2025
Event offers families the opportunity to plan ahead, explore burial and cremation options, and take advantage of 0% financing

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JERSEY CITY, NJ — Holy Name Cemetery and Mausoleum will host its final open house weekend of 2025 on Saturday, November 8, and Sunday, November 9, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 823 West Side Avenue in Jersey City.

The event invites Hudson County residents and families from surrounding communities to tour the grounds, speak with Memorial Planning Advisors, and learn about burial and cremation options available locally. Holy Name remains the only cemetery in Hudson County with available Catholic burial space.

More families today are recognizing the importance of advance planning. This open house offers an opportunity to make informed decisions with peace of mind and flexibility.
Event Highlights
- Tours of mausoleum chapels and cremation niches: Families can view sacred and climate-controlled spaces featuring marble crypts and stained-glass artwork.
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Our prayerful and sacred mausoleum glass cremation niches and marble crypts provide the perfect environment to remember and celebrate the life of your loved ones. Financing available. - Traditional burial options: Holy Name’s landscaped grounds provide park-like settings with tree-lined walkways and views of the New York City skyline.
- Special 0% interest financing for 48 months: Available exclusively during the open house weekend.
Memorial Planning Advisors will be available on-site to answer questions, explain financing, and provide guidance for both pre-planning and at-need arrangements.
The open house is free to attend, and no appointment is necessary. Additional details and online registration are available at www.rcancem.org/open-house-weekend-holy-name.
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