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Holy Name – Jersey City's Only Catholic Burial Space to Host Open House November 12 & 13
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The past year’s challenges have enlightened many to realize there has never been a better time to protect their loved ones’ legacy. The loss of a loved one is a significant life event that is often a time of sorrow and uncertainty. Still, Holy Name Cemetery’s Open House event can provide peace of mind and significant savings. See the new video for more information.
Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Newark has hosted several successful open house events throughout Essex, Union, Bergen, and Middlesex counties this fall.
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They will conclude the season with a final open house at Holy Name Cemetery and Mausoleum in Jersey City, Hudson County, to help Catholics gain knowledge and confidence during these uncertain economic times before a difficult time arises for families.
Come to the next Open House weekend, Saturday, November 12, and Sunday, November 13, from 8:30 am-4:30 pm at Holy Name Cemetery and Mausoleum in Jersey City, NJ.
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Caring and professional Memorial Planning Advisors will meet with you to share information about burial and cremation options, memorialization, and financial planning. There are several payment options available, including 0% interest for 48 months.
Holy Name Cemetery is currently the only Catholic cemetery in Jersey City with available space. It offers a park-like setting, exquisite liturgical art, modern technology, and a faith-filled atmosphere. Enjoy grand views of the Jersey City skyline and close proximity to public transportation.

Holy Name Cemetery & Mausoleum is located at 823 West Side Avenue, Jersey City, NJ. The open house is scheduled from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Appointments are not necessary. We recommend visitors fill out and submit the online form on our website to help our caring and professional Memorial Planning Advisors better understand your concerns and needs. Please click the link and submit the online form today.
Are You Keeping The Cremains Of Your Loved One At Home? Consider Bringing Them Home (To The Lord)
If you have been keeping the cremated burial remains of your loved ones at home for at least three months or longer, our open house events could be the perfect opportunity to give your loved ones the resting place they deserve. The Catholic Church's Catechism teaches that every spiritual soul "is immortal: It does not perish when it separates from the body at death, and it will be reunited with the body at the final Resurrection" (CCC 366).
As a result, we Catholics believe the cremated remains of loved ones should be given a sacred and dignified resting space. Having cremains interred in a chapel mausoleum or cemetery also offers families a designated place and time to grieve, heal, pray, and honor the memories of their loved one surrounded by magnificent liturgical art inspired by the Holy Family, the Apostles, heavenly saints, and angels.
By contrast, when the cremated remains are left in a home, they can fade into the background of everyday life and be left forgotten.
Meet with our caring and professional Memorial Planning Advisors to learn how easy it is to have your loved one's cremated remains interred in one of our mausoleums or cemeteries.
Plan by attending the open house of your choice below. There is no obligation or appointment necessary. Stop at one of the locations below or go to https://www.rcancem.org/open-h... for more details.
Review the remaining Open House event for 2022 and mark your calendar:
November 12 & 13: Holy Name Cemetery & Mausoleum, 823 West Side Ave., Jersey City, N.J. 07306, (201) 433-4688 (Mausoleum office) or (201) 433-0342 (Cemetery office).

About Catholic Cemeteries Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Newark exist to meet the needs of individuals and families before, at the time of death and burial, and throughout bereavement. Setting aside a holy burial place, we provide an appropriate environment for complete liturgical celebrations. Just as in life, we believe the human body deserves to be treated with respect and dignity in death.
As a ministry, we also foster a remembering enlightened by faith and see death as a bridge to the communion of saints. Our bonds with the faithful are not broken by death.
Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Newark operates 11 Catholic cemeteries in 5 counties. Over 1 million have been interred in our cemeteries for more than 160 years. We also received several prestigious awards, including first place for American Cemetery Excellence at Holy Cross Cemetery and Mausoleum in North Arlington, NJ.
To learn more, visit www.CatholicJourney.org.
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