See You in September Raffle Drawing was livestreamed from the OLM Gym.
We thank the many parishioners, school families, and friends of OLM who purchased tickets for the See You In September Raffle for OLM School. The proceeds support the young saints and scholars at OLM School! We are grateful for your support! The Raffle Drawing was held yesterday at 1:30 pm in the OLM School Gym. Drawing the winning tickets were Principal McNabb. Sister Emma, Sister Lourdes, and two OLM students, Maddie Mederios and Adam Hayes. Congratulations to our winners!!
Fr. Healey watches as OLM Student Adam Hayes picks a winner!
Sister Lourdes picks a winning ticket!
Our Lady of Mercy, pray for us!
Below is the prayer Pope Benedict XVI delivered on April 20, 2008, during his visit to the site of the September 11th attack on the World Trade Center in New York.
In September, we usually resume our Sunday 5:00 PM Mass. However, due to the COVID-19 restrictions, we are postponing the resumption of this Mass until further notice. We presently have three Masses every weekend, and attendance is not increasing. There seems no need to add an additional fourth Mass at present. Many parishioners are not attending Mass each week. We hope and pray Mass attendance increases as the summer ends. The sanitizing of the Church building occurs before and after every public celebration of Mass. It involves a considerable amount of time and work by our maintenance team/ We do this to ensure the proper sanitization of the Church. This cleaning and sanitizing is a costly expense and also very time-consuming. Our maintenance crew is not readily available to work on Sunday nights in order to clean and sanitize the Church properly. Therefore, it is prudent to postpone the 5:00 PM Sunday Evening Mass from our weekly schedule until further notice.
Those who have reserved Mass intentions for the 5:00 PM Sunday Mass, please know those intentions are to be satisfied at one of the three weekend Masses celebrated every week. Although this is not the customary practice at OLM, multiple Mass intentions at Mass are allowed. Therefore, one Mass a weekend is to be offered for two intentions in order to satisfy all previously booked intentions. Please understand that all booked Mass intentions are going to be offered. If you have any questions or concerns about a Mass you've reserved for a particular intention, please contact the OLM Parish Office.
Thank you for your patience and understanding in these difficult days.
O Christ, our Lord and Teacher,
OLM School student
You invite Your faithful people to make disciples in Your name and to announce good news to the poor. We thank You for the gift of Catholic schools, where the message of Your life, death, and resurrection is proclaimed, the Catholic Faith is lived out daily, good works to our brothers and sisters are modeled, and worship and praise of You is celebrated in the Sacraments and Devotional Prayer.
Increase our zeal for ensuring that all children and families can benefit from an excellent Catholic education and that Catholic schools grow in their ability to nurture the soul of our nation and Church.
We ask this through the intercession of Our Lady, Seat of Wisdom and Mother of Catholic Schools. Amen.
We are happy to announce the "See You in September" Raffle! Only 600 tickets are for sale for $100 apiece. The $10,000 in raffle prizes includes a Grand Prize of $5,000 with additional prizes of $2,500, 2 prizes of $1,000 and $500. The tickets are on sale this week, and the Raffle Drawing is to be live-streamed on Thursday, September 24th, the Feast of Our Lady of Mercy! It will be an exciting way to celebrate our Parish Feast.
The proceeds of this raffle ($50,000) will help us with the increased costs of our many needed COVID-19 school maintenance and educational projects. We traditionally have raised nearly $100,000 from our Annual Spring Fling and about $25,000 from the Annual Saints and Scholars Golf Tournament. So you can see the raffle is much needed and helps us toward partially funding the future of our outstanding parish school.
You have always generously supported the mission of Our Lady of Mercy School in the past and we are confident of your continued generosity. In order to obtain your ticket or tickets, please send a check for $100 per ticket payable to “OLM” to Our Lady of Mercy, “See You in September” Raffle at 65 3rd Street, East Greenwich, RI 02818 or call the Parish Office at 401-884-4968 to reserve your ticket today! There is no limit on the number of tickets you may wish to purchase and the more you buy the better the odds of winning!!!
Help us today support our OLM Saints and Scholars of tomorrow! Your odds of winning are better than Powerball and certainly much better than betting on the Red Sox!! Put your money on the OLM Saints and Scholars!!
Pope Pius VI named John Carroll the first bishop of the United States of America in 1789. His cousin, Charles Carroll, was one of America's Founding Fathers and the only Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence. Bishop John Carroll would go on to become America's first archbishop when the Diocese of Baltimore, Maryland— the mother diocese of the United States—was elevated to the status of archdiocese. Archbishop Carroll was also the founder of America's first Catholic university—Georgetown. These interesting facts are a testament that Catholics played a significant role in the founding of our nation. Archbishop Carroll wrote the prayer above for our newly formed government on November 10, 1791, to be recited in parishes throughout his diocese.
In the following letter, Archbishop José H. Gomez addresses recent controversies surrounding public monuments to St. Junípero Serra and asks the faithful of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles to invoke the saint’s “intercession for this nation that he helped to found.” Ahead of the saint's July 1 feast day, he urges prayers especially for “an end to racial prejudice and a new awareness of what it means that all men and women are created equal as children of God.” Archbishop Gomez also offers an original spiritual meditation that he composed almost entirely from words drawn from St. Junípero’s sermons and letters.
A statue of St. Junipero Serra defaced and torn down by militant protesters at Father Serra Park in Downtown Los Angeles Saturday, June 20.
L to R: Matthew Simonetti, David Delboinis, John Curran and Jack Devine.
Newly ordained Fr. Hiep Van Nguyen poses with Bishop Thomas Tobin of Providence following the Mass of Ordination at the Cathedral on Saturday, June 6, 2020.
Read this great article on Catholic Priests serving as Covid 19 Chaplains. Fr. Connors is featured in the article.
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.
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