Fr. Mahoney Named Pastor of St. Pius X Parish

Fr. Mahoney Named Pastor of St. Pius X Parish

Fr. Mahoney poses with Fr. Healey after his First Mass of Thanksgiving at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Wakefield, RI on June 6, 2021.

Father Mahoney, Associate Pastor of Our Lady of Mercy Church, has been appointed by Bishop Henning as the new Pastor of St. Pius X Church in Westerly, RI, effective July 1, 2024. We offer our congratulations and promise to pray for him.

Father Mahoney is the son of Terrance and Carol Mahoney. He has three siblings and studied for the priesthood at Saint John’s Major Seminary, Brighton, Massachusetts.

He is an alumnus of Providence College, Rhode Island College, CCRI, and South Kingstown High School. He served as a Transitional Deacon at St. Luke’s Church in Barrington, RI. Father was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Thomas J. Tobin at the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul on June 5, 2021. Bishop Tobin then assigned Father Daniel M. Mahoney as the Associate Pastor of Our Lady of Mercy Church and School.

A former professional chef, Fr. Mahoney loves to cook for friends, family, and fellow priests. He is an avid golfer who loves to spend a day on the course. Father is also a devoted fan of the Green Bay Packers and the Providence College Friars.

Catholic Charity Appeal, OLM Over Parish Goal

Catholic Charity Appeal, OLM Over Parish Goal

2024 Catholic Charity Appeal

OLM Parish Goal=$190,000

Pledged to date=$244,996

Number of pledges to date=420

Average gift=$583

 

2023 Catholic Charity Appeal

OLM Parish Goal=$190,000

Total Raised=$277,255

Total Number of Pledges=480

Average Gift=$578

 

Over Parish Goal!!! 
 Thanks for your Generous Support!!

 

Bishop McManus to Celebrate St Joseph Day Mass at OLM

Bishop McManus to Celebrate St Joseph Day Mass at OLM

The Most Reverend Robert J. McManus, S.T.D., Bishop of Worcester

On Tuesday, March 19, 2024 we celebrate the Solemnity of St. Joseph with Mass celebrated in Italian at 12:05pm. Bishop Robert J. McManus, a native son of Providence and now the Bishop of Worcester, is our celebrant and homilist. He is no stranger to OLM, having served as a Deacon here. He was ordained a priest in our Church in May 1978. Bishop Robert J. McManus was born in Providence on July 5, 1951. The son of Edward W. and Helen F. (King) McManus of Narragansett, he is a graduate of Blessed Sacrament School in Providence and Our Lady of Providence Seminary High School.

He studied for the priesthood at Our Lady of Providence Seminary in Warwick, The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. (bachelor and master of arts degrees), and the Toronto School of Theology (master of divinity degree). He has also earned licentiate and doctoral degrees in sacred theology from The Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome.

After performing a year’s diaconal service at Our Lady of Mercy Parish in East Greenwich, Bishop McManus was ordained to the priesthood there by Bishop Kenneth A. Angell on May 27, 1978. Following ordination, he served as temporary assistant chaplain at St. Joseph Hospital (1978), associate pastor at St. Matthew Parish in Cranston (1978-81) and associate pastor at St. Anthony Parish in Providence (1981-82). From 1982 to 1984 he was the Catholic chaplain at the Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) in Warwick while continuing in residence at St. Anthony. He pursued advanced studies in theology in Rome from 1984 to 1987. While still in doctoral studies in Rome, he was named director of the diocesan Office of Ministerial Formation on July 1, 1986, and in July 1987 he returned to the diocese and took up residence at St. Luke Parish in Barrington.

Bishop McManus became diocesan Vicar for Education on November 9, 1987 while continuing as director of the Office of Ministerial Formation and in-residence at St. Luke. On October 4, 1990, he assumed the additional duty as theological consultant and editorial writer for The Providence Visitor newspaper. He was appointed a Prelate of Honor to His Holiness with the title of Monsignor on February 28, 1997. He was named rector of Our Lady of Providence Seminary on June 26, 1998 while continuing his duties as Vicar for Education and Director of Ministerial Formation. At the same time he left St. Luke for residence at the seminary and assumed responsibility for weekend assistance at St. Margaret Parish in Rumford. Bishop McManus was ordained as Titular Bishop of Allegheny and Auxiliary Bishop of Providence on February 22, 1999 and he continued to serve as Secretary for Ministerial Formation and Rector of Our Lady of Providence Seminary for some time.

Pope John Paul II named Bishop McManus as the Fifth Bishop of Worcester and he was installed on May 14, 2004. In 2008, he completed his term as the Chairperson of the Committee on Education for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

  The Mass is followed by a reception with Italian Coffee and delicious zeppoles!

Msgr. Seamus Horgan of Vatican Embassy to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day Mass at OLM

Msgr. Seamus Horgan of Vatican Embassy to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day Mass at OLM

Monsignor Séamus Horgan

Monsignor Séamus Horgan, a priest of the Diocese of Killaloe, Ireland, is to celebrate and preach the St. Patrick’s Day Mass on Sunday, March 17, 2024, at OLM. The Mass will feature readings and hymns in the Irish Language and is followed by a reception of Irish Coffee and Irish Soda Bread.

Monsignor Horgan studied at St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth, Ireland, and was ordained to the priesthood on June 11, 1994. Following six years of parish ministry he studied in Rome. He received his License Degree in Canon Law from the Pontifical Gregorian University and later earned a Doctorate Degree in Canon Law. He then studied at the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy in Rome to prepare for the Diplomatic Service of the Holy See. Monsignor has served in various diplomatic postings across the globe including Kampala, Uganda, Berne, Switzerland, Manila, the Philippines, and Rome. He presently serves as the First Counselor at the Apostolic Nunciature in Washington, DC.

Catholic Charity Appeal Begins at OLM

Catholic Charity Appeal Begins at OLM

The 2024 Catholic Charity  Appeal, "A State of Hope", has begun. The OLM parish CCA goal remains the same as last year, $190,000, with an overall diocesan goal of $7 million.      Please prayerfully consider a gift or pledge to the appeal as we strive for 100% parish participation.                      

Visit Dioceseofprovidence.org/CCA to make a difference today.

2024 Catholic Charity Appeal

OLM Parish Goal=$190,000

Pledged to date=$74,504

Number of pledges to date=113

Average gift=$660

2023 Catholic Charity Appeal

OLM Parish Goal=$190.000

Total Raised=$277,255

Total Number of Pledges=480

Average Gift=$578