The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page.” -- St. Augustine

Thursday, June 6, 2019

Cathedral Basilica of Sacred Heart -- Newark, N.J.



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Destination: In addition to being the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Newark (N.J.), the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart is also an active parish and the site of the first beatification to take place on U.S. soil.
Masses are offered weekdays in English at 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. (except in July and August) and in Spanish Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. (except in July and August); Saturdays at 9 p.m. and 6 p.m.; Sundays at 10 a.m. in Spanish and noon in English (with choir).
Photos: Top -- Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart (photo by Bob Roller)
Below -- Sister Miriam Teresa Demjanovich (photo courtesy of Sisters of Charity of St. Elizabeth)

Why to go: Sister Miriam Teresa Demjanovich (left), a Sister of Charity who died at age 26 in 1927, was the first American to be beatified in the United States. Cardinal Angelo Amato, prefect of the Vatican Congregation for Saints’ Causes, was the main celebrant at a Mass Oct. 4, 2014, at the Cathedral Basilica of Sacred Heart in Newark.
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Sister Miriam Teresa is significant to the diocese because a youngster with advancing bilateral macular degeneration was living in the archdiocese when, in 1964, his sight was restored on a walk home from school. He had just been given a relic and prayer card for Sister Miriam Teresa.
His mother’s letters to the Sisters of Charity explaining what happened remained unnoticed until 1998, so the process of authenticating the miracle did not begin until 2000.
But the cathedral itself is worth a visit. Newark’s first bishop, the Most Rev. James Roosevelt Bayley, proposed it in 1859, although groundbreaking didn’t take place until January 1898. For various reasons, construction was stopped, designs changed and the cathedral wasn’t dedicated until  Oct. 19, 1954, although it had been in use since 1928.
The Gothic-style cathedral features, according to its website, “a towering Botticino marble canopy, or baldachino, ... topped by the figure of Jesus under the title of the Sacred Heart,” a number of chapels dedicated to saints, rose windows and bronze doors made in Rome. 
Accessibility: There is a ramped entrance to the cathedral on Ridge Street and an elevator to restrooms.
Amenities: There is a gift shop inside the cathedral.
(Grand) Kid friendly: As long as the kids know their church manners, they will be fine.
Info: Address — Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart, 89 Ridge St., Newark, NJ 0710   n   Phone — 973-484-4600   n   Website — www.cathedralbasilica.org/

— CNS, Sharon Boehlefeld contributed to the story
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