Bishop Tobin's Statement on Current Social Unrest

Bishop Tobin's Statement on Current Social Unrest

Statement from Bishop Tobin on
Behalf of the Diocese of Providence

June 2, 2020

Resorting to violence does not honor the memory of George Floyd whose tragic death in Minneapolis is morally offensive and repugnant to all. Nor does it promote the just cause of civil rights. For decades, the Catholic Church, in its teaching and actions, has been at the forefront in opposing every expression of racism, and we renew that commitment today.
 
It is very clear that there are pressing issues in our society that urgently need to be addressed and corrected – including racism, inequality, and discrimination – whenever, wherever they occur. The Catholic Church fully supports those who are promoting these values in legitimate and peaceful ways.
 
The Diocese of Providence also stands in solidarity with public officials and law enforcement officers as they seek to ensure the safety and security of our community. We recognize that their public service is often difficult and dangerous. The recent incidents of planned violence here and elsewhere cannot be encouraged or accepted. These events simply cause division in our community and result in additional suffering and pain to many good and innocent people.
 
As we pledge to renew our fraternal efforts to build a just and peaceful society, may all people of goodwill lift their hearts and minds to God in prayer to seek his divine intervention in these troubled times.

Memorial Day Livestream Mass at 8:30am

Memorial Day Livestream Mass at 8:30am

Join us in praying for all those who died in service to our nation and the cause of liberty and freedom.

Memorial Day Mass
Monday, May 25, 2020

LIvestream at 8:30am

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Pope Francis'Letter for Month of May

Pope Francis'Letter for Month of May

Letter of His Holiness Pope Francis
to the Faithful for the Month of May 2020

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

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          The month of May is approaching, a time when the People of God express with particular intensity their love and devotion for the Blessed Virgin Mary.  It is traditional in this month to pray the Rosary at home within the family.  The restrictions of the pandemic have made us come to appreciate all the more this “family” aspect, also from a spiritual point of view.

          For this reason, I want to encourage everyone to rediscover the beauty of praying the Rosary at home in the month of May.  This can be done either as a group or individually; you can decide according to your own situations, making the most of both opportunities.  The key to doing this is always simplicity, and it is easy also on the internet to find good models of prayers to follow.

          I am also providing two prayers to Our Lady that you can recite at the end of the Rosary, and that I myself will pray in the month of May, in spiritual union with all of you.  I include them with this letter so that they are available to everyone.

          Dear brothers and sisters, contemplating the face of Christ with the heart of Mary our Mother will make us even more united as a spiritual family and will help us overcome this time of trial.  I keep all of you in my prayers, especially those suffering most greatly, and I ask you, please, to pray for me.  I thank you, and with great affection I send you my blessing.

Rome, Saint John Lateran, 25 April 2020

Feast of Saint Mark the Evangelist

FIRST PRAYER

O Mary,

You shine continuously on our journey
as a sign of salvation and hope.
We entrust ourselves to you, Health of the Sick,
who, at the foot of the cross,
were united with Jesus’ suffering,
and persevered in your faith.

“Protectress of the Roman people”,
you know our needs,
and we know that you will provide,
so that, as at Cana in Galilee,
joy and celebration may return
after this time of trial.

Help us, Mother of Divine Love,
to conform ourselves to the will of the Father
and to do what Jesus tells us.
For he took upon himself our suffering,
and burdened himself with our sorrows
to bring us, through the cross,
to the joy of the Resurrection.

Amen.

We fly to your protection,
O Holy Mother of God;
Do not despise our petitions
in our necessities,
but deliver us always
from every danger,
O Glorious and Blessed Virgin.

SECOND PRAYER

“We fly to your protection, O Holy Mother of God”.

In the present tragic situation, when the whole world is prey to suffering and anxiety, we fly to you, Mother of God and our Mother, and seek refuge under your protection.

Virgin Mary, turn your merciful eyes towards us amid this coronavirus pandemic.  Comfort those who are distraught and mourn their loved ones who have died, and at times are buried in a way that grieves them deeply.  Be close to those who are concerned for their loved ones who are sick and who, in order to prevent the spread of the disease, cannot be close to them.  Fill with hope those who are troubled by the uncertainty of the future and the consequences for the economy and employment.

Mother of God and our Mother, pray for us to God, the Father of mercies, that this great suffering may end and that hope and peace may dawn anew.  Plead with your divine Son, as you did at Cana, so that the families of the sick and the victims be comforted, and their hearts be opened to confidence and trust.

Protect those doctors, nurses, health workers and volunteers who are on the frontline of this emergency, and are risking their lives to save others.  Support their heroic effort and grant them strength, generosity and continued health.

Be close to those who assist the sick night and day, and to priests who, in their pastoral concern and fidelity to the Gospel, are trying to help and support everyone.

Blessed Virgin, illumine the minds of men and women engaged in scientific research, that they may find effective solutions to overcome this virus.

Support national leaders, that with wisdom, solicitude and generosity they may come to the aid of those lacking the basic necessities of life and may devise social and economic solutions inspired by farsightedness and solidarity.

Mary Most Holy, stir our consciences, so that the enormous funds invested in developing and stockpiling arms will instead be spent on promoting effective research on how to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future.

Beloved Mother, help us realize that we are all members of one great family and to recognize the bond that unites us, so that, in a spirit of fraternity and solidarity, we can help to alleviate countless situations of poverty and need.  Make us strong in faith, persevering in service, constant in prayer.

Mary, Consolation of the afflicted, embrace all your children in distress and pray that God will stretch out his all-powerful hand and free us from this terrible pandemic, so that life can serenely resume its normal course.

To you, who shine on our journey as a sign of salvation and hope, do we entrust ourselves, O Clement, O Loving, O Sweet Virgin Mary.  Amen.

Confessions on Saturdays Now at 4pm

Confessions on Saturdays Now at 4pm

Confessions at OLM on Saturdays are now from 4:00PM until 4:45PM. Confessions on Mondays continue to be from 6:00PM until 6:45PM.

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OLM Opening Hours

OLM Opening Hours

OLM Church Hours

Monday –Friday
8:00AM—7:00PM

Saturday
9:00AM—6:00PM

Sunday
10:00AM—6:00PM

 

The celebration of Public Masses has been suspended until further notice. We welcome you to come in to Church and pray privately. 

 

Please keep proper social distance (AT LEAST 6 feet) from others IN CHURCH.

 

THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION.

 

OLM Confessions

OLM Confessions

THE SACRAMENT OF CONFESSION

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MONDAYS
6:00pm —6:45pm

SATURDAYS
3:00pm—3:45pm

Three priests available for Confessions

 

Anytime by appointment, please call 401-884-4968
to schedule an appointment with one of the parish priests.

 

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PLEASE MAINTAIN PROPER SOCIAL DISTANCING
(AT LEAST 6 FEET) FROM OTHER PEOPLE.

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