Virtual Tour
Some sights from Holy Trinity
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Holy Trinity Church is tucked away in a neighborhood between Bath Ave. and Broadway in Long Branch, "the Friendly City."
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Behind the Church is Holy Trinity Parish Center, which continues to serve as a facility for Catholic education and other Parish functions.
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Holy Trinity is a beautiful Church that seats approximately 200 persons. Above is the Easter altar, beautifully decorated by our parishioners.
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Inside these doors . . .
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The Parish Center auditorium is always booked for many parish functions. Pictured here is our Our Lady of Mount Carmel Feast Day Dinner held each year on July 16th.
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A block away from the Church is Holy Trinity Convent, home to four Sisters who are Religious Teachers Filippini. The Sisters have ministered in our parish and school since 1942.
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Mary Olivadoti, the parish secretary, is the first person you'll meet when you come through the Rectory front door.
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Next to the Church is the Rectory, which houses parish offices.
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To the left of the Church is our beautiful prayer garden, dedicated to Deacon Al Pacitti, who was stationed here from 1981 - 2002. Above is a photo of the Risen Christ and the fish pond below it.
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The walkway through the prayer garden will be memorialized with bricks that parishioners are purchasing for the 100th anniversary celebration in 2006. To order a brick, click here: Memorial Brick Order Form.
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Above, Sister Frances teaches the 4th grade religion class.
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Above is one of the Stations of the Cross.
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Prayer Garden in winter
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The Rectory at Christmas
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Below the Church is St. Joseph's Hall which is used as a classroom and a meeting room. Pictured here is a Religious Education class making Advent wreaths.
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The virtual tour would be remiss if it ended in Long Branch. Our ministry extends beyond our campus. Students marched at the Right to Life March in Washington, DC.
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Parishioners made a pilgrimage to the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC.

Parishioners made a pilgrimage to
the Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
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