Christ Church Bordentown

Christ Church Bordentown Catholic Worship in the Anglican Tradition since 1835. Office hours are: Tues - Fri 9 am - 11:30 am. French, Bishop. Right Onward,
Fr.

Grace and peace from God our Father and our Lord Jesus Christ. Christ Church is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey, Her Excellency Sally J. Our parish reflects the joy found in Anglo-Catholic worship and tradition, taking the joy and strength found at the Altar and bringing it out into the world in service to our neighbors. Matt+
Rector

________Mass Schedule________

Sat 5:30 pm, V

igil Mass

Sun 8 am, Low Mass
10 am, Sung Mass

Tues 12:10 pm, Low Mass

Wed 6:30 pm, Rosary & Low Mass

Thur 10 am, Low Mass w. Anointing for Healing

Fri 12:10 pm, Low Mass

Holy Days as Posted. Confessions are heard by appointment. All Masses are Rite I with additions from the American Missal and the Anglican Service Book

Current Bulletin: http://www.ccbtown.com/service-bulletins.html
Offering: http://www.ccbtown.com/donate.html

A blessed feast of William of York, 1154. No services today. According to Franciscan Media, "Born into a powerful family...
06/08/2026

A blessed feast of William of York, 1154. No services today. According to Franciscan Media, "Born into a powerful family in 12th-century England, William seemed destined for great things. His uncle was next in line for the English throne—though a nasty dynastic struggle complicated things. William himself faced an internal Church feud.
Despite these roadblocks, he was nominated as archbishop of York in 1140. Local clergymen were less enthusiastic, however, and the archbishop of Canterbury refused to consecrate William. Three years later a neighboring bishop performed the consecration, but it lacked the approval of Pope Innocent II, whose successors likewise withheld approval. William was deposed, and a new election was ordered.
It was not until 1154—14 years after he was first nominated—that William became archbishop of York. When he entered the city that spring after years of exile, he received an enthusiastic welcome. Within two months he was dead, probably from poisoning. His administrative assistant was a suspect, though no formal ruling was ever made.
Despite all that happened to him, William did not show resentment toward his opponents. Following his death, many miracles were attributed to him. He was canonized 73 years later."

06/07/2026
A blessed Second Sunday after Pentecost. 8am Low Mass, 9:30am Sung Mass.
06/07/2026

A blessed Second Sunday after Pentecost. 8am Low Mass, 9:30am Sung Mass.

06/06/2026
We are stop  #11 for the History in Bloom Garden Tour!
06/06/2026

We are stop #11 for the History in Bloom Garden Tour!

A blessed Saturday of the Blessed Virgin Mary. 10am Garden Tour, 5:30pm Vigil Mass.
06/06/2026

A blessed Saturday of the Blessed Virgin Mary. 10am Garden Tour, 5:30pm Vigil Mass.

A blessed feast of Boniface, Archbishop of Mainz, Missionary to Germany and Martyr, 754. No services today. According to...
06/05/2026

A blessed feast of Boniface, Archbishop of Mainz, Missionary to Germany and Martyr, 754. No services today. According to James Keifer, "Wynfrith, nicknamed Boniface ("good deeds"), was born around 680 near Crediton in Devonshire, England. When he was five, he listened to some monks who were staying at his father's house. They had returned from a mission to the pagans on the continent, and Boniface was so impressed by them that he resolved to follow their example. Although his father had intended him for a secular career, he gave way to his son's entreaties and sent him at the age of seven to a monastery school. He eventually became director of the school at Nursling, in Wi******er, where he wrote the first Latin grammar in England, and gave lectures that were widely copied and circulated.
Manuscript illumination showing Bonface baptizing, and his martyrdomAt thirty, he was ordained and set out to preach in Friesland (overlaps with modern Holland), whence he was soon expelled because of war between its heathen king and Charles Martel of France. Boniface, after a brief withdrawal, went into Hesse and Bavaria, having secured the support of the Pope and of Charles Martel for his work there. In Hesse, in the presence of a large crowd of pagans, he cut down the Sacred Oak of Geismar, a tree of immense age and girth, sacred to the god Thor. It is said that after only a few blows of his axe, the tree tottered and crashed to the ground, breaking into four pieces and revealing itself to be rotted away within. It was the beginning of a highly successful missionary effort, and the planting of a vigorous Christian church in Germany, where Boniface was eventually consecrated bishop. He asked the Christian Saxons of England to support his work among their kinsmen on the continent, and they responded with money, books, supplies, and above all, with a steady supply of monks to assist him in teaching and preaching."

A blessed feast of Corpus Christi. 10am Low Mass w. Anointing for Healing.
06/04/2026

A blessed feast of Corpus Christi. 10am Low Mass w. Anointing for Healing.

Address

130 Prince Street
Bordentown, NJ
08505

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 2pm
Wednesday 9am - 7:30pm
Thursday 9am - 2pm
Friday 9am - 2pm
Saturday 5pm - 7pm
Sunday 8am - 2pm

Telephone

+16092982348

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