St. Matthew the Apostle Catholic Church

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2014-02-05

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The Parish was established in 1988, after Bishop Frank J. Rodimer invited the members of Resurrection Parish which had close to 2,000 families at that time, to form another parish in Randolph Township. A small group of 65 families from the Ironia area quickly developed a community, working under the guidance of Father David McDonnell, founding pastor.
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St. Mat's, St. Mathew The Apostle Parish, Catholic Church, Church, Diocese of Paterson, Randolph Township, Randolph, The Skylands, Morris County, Northwestern New Jersey, Lakeland, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State

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