May 2025
The Catholic Business Network of South Jersey met this morning at Saint Bridget University Parish, Glassboro. The event began with Mass celebrated by Father John Rossi, parish pastor. Afterward, the […]
The Catholic Business Network of South Jersey met this morning at Saint Bridget University Parish, Glassboro. The event began with Mass celebrated by Father John Rossi, parish pastor. Afterward, the […]
This morning, the Catholic Business Network of South Jersey in the Diocese of Camden gathered for the April meeting at St. Andrew the Apostle Roman Catholic Church – Gibbsboro /
“Catholic media is more than just words on a page. It is a lifeline of truth, a bridge to unity and a beacon of faith in a world often clouded
“Wealth, whether spiritual or financial, only matters when you build something greater than yourself.” These were the words of guest speaker Sean Dougherty, Executive Director of VAMOS!, to local business
This morning, business leaders from around South Jersey gathered at The Catholic Community of Christ Our Light for the first Catholic Business Network of South Jersey (CBNSJ) meeting of 2025.
This morning, the Catholic Business Network of South Jersey gathered for a special December Christmas meeting at the newly established Blessed Carlo Acutis Center on the campus of Camden Catholic
“We’re all united by our faith and belief in Christ and the Eucharist.” Members of the Diocese of Camden Black Catholic Ministry addressed the Catholic Business Network at Sacred Heart
This morning, members of the Catholic Business Network of South Jersey gathered at St. John of God Community Services in Westville. Brother John Hannan and Jeff Sanders, chief development officer,
This morning, the Catholic Business Network of South Jersey held their monthly gathering at Saint Thomas More Parish in Cherry Hill. The networking breakfast for business professionals included a presentation
The Catholic Business Network of South Jersey held its first happy hour networking event this evening at The Forum in Blackwood. More than 40 local professionals registered for the event