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1050 Long Hill Road
Stirling, NJ  07980


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Sunday   10-4

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About the Shrine of Saint Joseph

History Page 

Shrine Chronicle Chapter 1

Shrine Chronicle Chapter 2

Shrine Chronicle Chapter 3

Shrine Chronicle Chapter 4

Shrine Chronicle Chapter 5

Shrine Chronicle Chapter 6

Shrine Chronicle Chapter 7

Shrine Chronicle Chapter 8

Shrine Chronicle Chapter 9

   

Father Campion Murphy

Father Vincent Fitzpatrick

Father Stephen Quinn

Father Cajetan McDyre

Father Joseph Keenan

Sister Mary Gerald Kiely

Brother Martin Pacholek

 

The Fatima Shrine

   

More About Father Judge

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Chronicle of the Shrine of Saint Joseph and the people who made it possible, as researched and compiled by Diane Killeen, Jeanne Cavanaugh, Anne Robbins, Kathryn Turner and Anne Hartmann.

Fathe Judge, Founder of the Order and the Shrine

The cross was moved from it's location on top of the hill to join the others located further down.

Mary, the Mother of God

The Fatima Shrine

Mother Boniface

Mother Boniface

The Old Shrine

The Holy Spirit and our Hill

Statue of Mother Cabrini

The first American citizen to be canonized, was also donated by Italian Ameican people who came on weekly pilgramages to Saint Joseph's.

St. Anthony's statue was in the addition of the original chapel and donated by the Italian Americans who came on pilgramages to Saint Joseph's.

When the chapel was torn down, the statue was erected outside.

Stations of the Cross

Saint Joseph statue on the hill was destroyed by vandals in the 1970s. The current statue was brought up from Silver Springs, Maryland.

Statue of our patron, St. Joseph

The simple carpenter and our Lord

St. Teresa

The Three Founders

The Founders

The Wall of Saints in the Chapel

Memorial to 9/11
The Tower
of Remembrance

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