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Filipino Society of the Immaculate Heart This society is the organization of the Filipino community in Immaculate Conception Parish. It sponsors the celebration of Philippine religious traditions throughout the year and encourages its members to participate in the life of the parish. Contact Puring Prudente (348-2047). (Photo Album), Website
Hispanic SocietyThis society is the organization of the Hispanic community in Immaculate Conception Parish. It sponsors the celebration of Hispanic religious traditions and encourages its members to participate in the life of the parish. Contact Cary Gentile (201) 223-9701.
Holy Name SocietyThis society is composed of dedicated Catholic men organized to promote love, honor and respect for the Most Holy Name of Jesus Christ. Aside from various activities throughout the year, the members make themselves available to the Pastor and the priests for any assistance needed in various church activities. Contact Tom Vitale (865-6121). WebLink (Photo Album)
ICS Home School AssociationThe Immaculate Conception Home School Association is an organization of parents of students attending Immaculate Conception School. It supports the school through its various projects and builds a relationship among parents, students and faculty by sponsoring special assemblies and programs and providing books and equipment to support the education of ICS students. The Association meets five times a year in the evening. The vitality of the organization depends on parents’ support. Contact Veronica Julien .
Pro Life SocietyThis society promotes greater respect for the sanctity of all human life through consciousness raising, prayer, and participation in various events such as Life Chain and the annual march in Washington, D.C. to protest the legalization of abortion. The society sponsors a Holy Hour on the 2nd Thursday of each month to pray for an end to abortion and euthanasia. Contact Cathy Domitrowsky (866-2318). (Photo Album) WebLink1 & Weblink2
Rosary SocietyThe society praises and honors the Blessed Virgin Mary and assists the church in its various activities. Its members staff the gift shop. Contact Eileen Daley (867-1193)
Young AdultsThis ministry seeks to cultivate relationships and spiritual growth for men and women in their twenties and thirties. Committed young adults who can serve as group coordinators are needed to keep this ministry alive. If you are interested, please contact the Parish Office. .
Youth MinistryThe purpose of this ministry is to offer teenagers in 9th through 12th grade a church-centered community of their peers, a place of Catholic direction and support, positive and fun activities, and to call them to experience Christ’s love. Contact Christen Furka or Natalie Furka at the Parish Office.
Catholic DaughtersEducation is the primary goal of Court Immaculate Queen of Peace #1552 in Secaucus. The organization has helped establish the ICS library and continues to support it. Each year it sponsors a contest involving art, poetry and essay among students of ICS. Contact Mary Winter. WebLink
Knights of ColumbusThe Knights of Columbus Mary Immaculate Council (Secaucus) is an organization of Catholic men and their families dedicated to promoting concepts of charity, unity, fraternity and patriotism. Meetings are on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month. Contact John Niznik (201-867-7670). WebLink (Photo Album)
Boy ScoutsBoy Scouts are groups organized to promote worthwhile activities and skills to young boys. Troop 47 is sponsored by Immaculate Conception Parish. If you are interested in enrolling a young boy or in volunteering, please contact Robert Marks.
Cub ScoutsCub Scouts are groups organized to promote worthwhile activities and skills to young boys. Pack 87 is sponsored by Immaculate Conception Parish. If you are interested in enrolling a young boy or in volunteering, please contact Helen Allen.
Girls ScoutsGirl Scouts are groups organized to promote worthwhile activities and skills to young girls. Brownie Troop 2253 is sponsored by Immaculate Conception. If interested in enrolling a young girl or in volunteering, please contact Karen Shkop. Page last updated on 7/5/2006
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