BY Benjamin ClarkDecember 27, 2025
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Burglar breaks into New Jersey church, steals donations meant for needy days before Christmas

Just three days before Christmas, a heartless thief broke into a New Jersey church and made off with thousands meant for the poor.

On December 21, 2025, an unknown individual burglarized St. Cecilia Roman Catholic Church in South Brunswick, stealing $8,000 that had been collected for holiday charitable donations, as New York Post reports.

The break-in occurred at the church located at 1 County Road 681 in South Brunswick Township. According to police, the suspect gained access to a locked office by forcibly removing ceiling tiles, leaving a mess of debris behind as they made their way toward the church safe.

Church Safe Was Pried Open By Intruder

The thief then used a pry tool to forcibly open the safe, which held four separate collection bags containing donated funds. Notably, only three of the four bags were taken — a detail South Brunswick police are likely analyzing for clues about the culprit's method or motive.

“These drawers were all out … Just pried [it] open with a pry tool, and they made entry, and they gathered whatever collections were left in there,” said Lt. Michael Pellino of the South Brunswick Police Department, as reported by CBS. It was a blunt operation: no finesse, no conscience, just destruction and theft inside a house of worship.

In all, $8,000 in cash was stolen — money generously given by the faithful for the express purpose of helping the less fortunate during the Christmas season. Every dollar was earmarked for charity. Every dollar is now gone.

Heist Hits Just Days Before Christmas

The timing of this crime underscores its coldness. Preying on a church just as it prepared to offer hope and assistance for the holidays is more than theft — it's an attack on community trust and decency.

The burglary happened while staff were away, which isn't surprising given the chaos and duties that fill the days before Christmas. Churches, of all places, should be sanctuaries — not targets for break-ins from individuals looking for easy cash.

In a statement full of grace after such a violation, the church said, “Money can be stolen — but they can never steal away our Christmas Spirit!” Difficult to disagree. That’s the very resilience this country used to be known for.

Police Investigation and Community Response Ongoing

The South Brunswick Police Department is currently investigating the case. At this time, details about suspects or surveillance footage have not been released to the public. Meanwhile, parishioners are left picking up the pieces, both financially and emotionally.

The church expressed heartfelt thanks to the South Brunswick community for their support in the aftermath. Even in a cynical age of rising crime and dwindling consequences, their words point to something deeper — a faith that endures, and a defiance that won’t be shaken by $8,000 and a crowbar.

Images of a vandalized church office, drawers wrenched open and ceiling tiles torn down, are reminders that disorder often starts small. A society that shrugs at theft from churches won't remain civil for long.

Crime and Consequences in a Changing Culture

No word yet on whether the suspect is someone known to the church or a repeat offender — but somewhere out there, a criminal got away with stealing from the poor and breaking into a sacred space. That used to mean something in this country.

This isn’t a question of religion — it’s about right and wrong. Our culture either defends the good or tolerates the wicked. Sadly, too many today choose the latter in the name of “compassion” or “understanding.”

No progressive slogan can explain away a crime like this. That kind of moral gymnastics doesn’t mix with the part of America that still believes in charity, hard work, and community. South Brunswick’s faithful have just reminded us of that, even in their loss.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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