Archdiocese of Newark

Faith, heritage, and community.

Promoting and preserving the spiritual and cultural traditions of the Italian community across New Jersey — under the patronage of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini.

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About Us

The Italian Apostolate is dedicated to promoting and preserving the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of Italian communities. Join us in our mission to keep our traditions alive while fostering unity and community.

Our Patron: Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, the first U.S. citizen to be canonized a saint, was a beacon of hope for Italian immigrants. She founded the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and dedicated her life to serving the poor and marginalized.

Any questions? Feel free to Email Us, join us at one of our meetings, or attend one of our events!

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Mother Cabrini Italian Apostolate tribute t-shirt

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Supports the parish of San Basilio Magno in Cessaniti

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Featured Articles

'Cabrini' screening inspires young women across the Archdiocese

The Italian Apostolate’s sold-out screening of Cabrini inspired attendees with St. Frances Xavier Cabrini’s perseverance and charitable works for immigrants. Many, especially young women, left motivated to embrace her legacy of advocacy and faith.

Mother Cabrini’s legacy endures in New Jersey, inspiring faith and service

Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini’s legacy in Newark is highlighted by her founding of the city’s first Italian parochial school in 1899 and her work with immigrant children and families.

Popular Italian summer feasts unite generations in faith

Newark’s Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, dating back to 1890, celebrates Italian immigrants’ devotion and promises kept to their faith.

Communications Executive Director named Christopher Columbus Woman of the Year

Maria Margiotta, Executive Director of Communications for the Archdiocese of Newark, was named Christopher Columbus Woman of the Year by The Italian Tribune.

Hoboken’s private chapel: Sanctuary dedicated to St. Febronia & Madonna offers peek inside

The Santa Febronia Chapel in Hoboken, NJ, established in 1922, honors St. Febronia, a third-century martyr from Patti, Sicily, and the Madonna di Tindari.

Faith and culture inseparable to this NJ Italian Apostolate

The Newark Italian Apostolate revitalizes Italian faith and cultural traditions—like saint feasts and social events—making them vibrant, intergenerational, and inclusive.

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Schedule of Italian Masses

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (Newark)

Address: 259 Oliver St, Newark, NJ 07105

Schedule:

  • 🕒 Sunday: 10:00 AM
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