Final Open House at Holy Name Cemetery & Mausoleum
The annual open house event at
Holy Name Cemetery & Mausoleum in Jersey City is set to provide families with a unique opportunity: securing 2025 pricing for burial services and plots. Scheduled for the weekend of
May 17-18, this event invites community members to reflect on a meaningful question:
How will you and your loved ones be remembered?
During the open house, families can explore various options available for memorializing loved ones, including traditional burial sites, cremation niches, and elegant mausoleum spaces. The cemetery, situated at
823 West Side Avenue, is the only Catholic cemetery in Jersey City, making it an important place for families looking to adhere to Catholic traditions relating to burial and remembrance.
A Beautiful Setting for Remembrance
Holy Name Cemetery is well-known for its serene park-like environment, making it an ideal location for families to contemplate their options in a peaceful and spiritual setting. Visitors can tour the stunning chapel mausoleum, adorned with marble, and examine the exquisite glass cremation niches while also enjoying the tranquil outdoor gardens.
This open house emphasizes the importance of pre-planning burial arrangements, allowing families to ensure that their end-of-life wishes are honored, while also relieving future burdens during difficult times. The
Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Newark hosts this event as part of its long-standing ministry dedicated to supporting families in their times of need.
Financial Solutions for Peace of Mind
Special pricing and flexible financing options will be available exclusively during this open house event, effective until the scheduled price increase on
May 19. This signifies a last chance for families to secure more affordable options before rates go up.
No appointments are necessary, but scheduling is recommended due to expected attendance.
Families will also have the opportunity to meet with compassionate pre-need advisors who can provide insights into the different burial and cremation options available. These advisors will guide attendees through selecting the most respectful and dignified arrangements for their loved ones.
A Sacred Space for Ashes
For those who have kept the ashes of loved ones at home, this open house presents a thoughtful opportunity to consider a more permanent resting place. The Catholic Church teaches that ashes should be treated with the same reverence as the body, which underscores the importance of offering a sacred and respectable resting spot.
Maintaining ashes at home can be comforting initially, but often, they are eventually forgotten. By choosing a mausoleum at Holy Name, families can ensure that their loved ones are honored in a beautifully decorated, sacred space meant for reflection and remembrance.
Explore and Prepare
This final open house also serves as a gentle reminder of the need for families to have conversations about end-of-life decisions openly. As visitors explore the grounds, they are encouraged to discuss their wishes regarding memorialization and burial practices. This helps promote peace of mind and encourages families to think proactively about their final arrangements.
Plan your visit today by calling
(201) 433-4688 or visiting
www.rcancem.org/open-house-weekend-holy-name. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to ensure that your family is prepared for the future, and that your loved ones are remembered with dignity and grace.
About the Organizers
For over
175 years, the
Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Newark has provided faith-based support to families during their times of grief. They are committed to offering sacred burial spaces that honor Catholic traditions of reverence and remembrance, contributing to healing and hope for families at all stages of life.
For more details and resources, visit
www.rcancem.org.