Virtual Tour

Some sights from Holy Trinity

Holy Trinity Church is tucked away in a neighborhood between Bath Ave. and Broadway in Long Branch, "the Friendly City."

Behind the Church is Holy Trinity Parish Center, which continues to serve as a facility for Catholic education and other Parish functions.

Holy Trinity is a beautiful Church that seats approximately 200 persons. Above is the Easter altar, beautifully decorated by our parishioners.

Inside these doors . . . 

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.

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.

Mary Olivadoti, the parish secretary, is the first person you'll meet when you come through the Rectory front door.

Next to the Church is the Rectory, which houses parish offices.

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.

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.

Above, Sister Frances teaches the 4th grade religion class.

Above is one of the Stations of the Cross.

Prayer Garden in winter

The Rectory at Christmas

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.

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.

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.