Camden, Trenton parishes to pray Stations as public witness for social justice

Faithful from across South Jersey are invited to gather May 9 for a public expression of faith and solidarity, as St. Joan of Arc Parish, Marlton, prepares to host a prayerful “Stations of the Cross for Social Justice.”

The event, scheduled from 2 to 4 p.m., will bring together Catholics from the Camden and Trenton Dioceses for a communal walk across the parish grounds. Participants will move between designated stations, reflecting on contemporary social issues through prayer and Scripture.

The gathering is part of a broader national movement, Season of Faithful Witness – Catholics in Communion, which calls on Catholics to respond to social and moral challenges through visible, faith-based action. Beginning with Ash Wednesday and continuing through Corpus Christi, it includes events across the country centered on prayer, discernment and public witness.

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