Limited Time Offer: Lock In 2025 Cemetery Prices Before Increases

As families in the North Jersey area are well aware, planning ahead is crucial, especially when it comes to sensitive matters like cemetery arrangements. With a price increase looming on March 30, 2026, families in Bergen County have a unique opportunity this weekend to secure 2025 prices at two of the region's most esteemed Catholic cemeteries: Christ the King Cemetery in Franklin Lakes and Maryrest Cemetery and Mausoleum in Mahwah.

Open House Weekend


On March 28 and 29, 2026, these cemeteries are opening their doors for an Open House Weekend from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. This event provides families with the perfect chance to explore the beautiful grounds and meet experienced Memorial Planning Advisors. At Christ the King Cemetery, located at 980 Huron Road in Franklin Lakes, attendees can take a leisurely tour through picturesque landscapes adorned with vibrant flowers and towering pine trees, creating a truly serene park-like environment.

Maryrest Cemetery, just a short drive away, boasts a stunning Chapel Mausoleum. This impressive facility features marble-faced crypts and beautiful stained-glass windows that create a peaceful atmosphere for meditation and remembrance. Additionally, Maryrest’s natural burial section, the first of its kind in New Jersey, allows families to choose environmentally conscious options for memorialization, including the use of natural boulders instead of traditional headstones. A striking statue of Saint Francis of Assisi can be found within this tranquil setting, further emphasizing the cemetery's commitment to preservation and respect for nature.

The Importance of Pre-Planning


The process of pre-planning burial and memorial arrangements has become increasingly important for families. This proactive approach not only alleviates the emotional burden placed on loved ones during difficult times but also allows individuals to lock in current rates, avoiding future price increases.

Joseph Heckel, Executive Director of the Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Newark, emphasizes the importance of these conversations. He acknowledges that while starting the discussion can often be daunting, families who take the initiative are generally relieved and grateful for having done so. This weekend’s event provides a pressure-free environment for families to ask questions and explore their options without obligation.

Immersive Online Experience


For those who are unable to attend in person, a newly redesigned website offers an immersive virtual experience of both cemeteries, featuring high-definition drone videos and photography. This online platform allows families to engage with staff and access helpful information about Catholic burial and memorial planning anytime, thanks to the assistance of Gabriel, the Virtual Angel Assistant.

In conclusion, with the impending price increase just around the corner, now is the time for families in North Jersey to consider their options thoughtfully. The upcoming Open House Weekend provides a unique opportunity to learn more about cemetery services and secure meaningful arrangements that uplift and honor their loved ones. This peaceful locations, just a short distance from New York City, provide not only sacred resting places but also connections to nature's beauty — allowing for a fitting tribute to those passed while offering solace to the living.

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