State restrictions on the gathering of persons during the coronavirus crisis has unleashed a deluge of criticism. Touting first amendment rights to freedom of religion and assembly, Christian voices are chief among them. Many have…
Read MoreDear Parishioners,
I want to share some thoughts about where we are and where we are going. We all long to be together to celebrate the Holy Eucharist as a community.
Read MoreI invite you to donate to this Permanent Endowment, in memory of Sr. Mary Angelus, RSM.
Read MoreSr. Mary Angelus, RSM passed away on Saturday, May 2nd. We offer extend our sympathies to her family and to the Sisters of Mercy, and assure them of our prayers for Sister and for them.
Read MoreInformation from the Diocese of Providence during the COVID-19 Crisis
Read MoreIn answer to all those who keeping asking about when we will open for public Masses, funerals, First Communions, Confirmation, and baptisms, our school graduation;
Read MoreDear Parishioners,
During this time of pandemic illness and social distancing the image of Christ the Good Shepherd in this weeks Liturgy comes as a welcome relief and as a healing remedy for so many who are suffering and over worked.
Read MoreDear Altar Servers, During this time of social distancing and online learning, I wanted to reach out to you to let you know that I do miss you serving at Mass. I hope you are all staying safe, using common sense, and making the most of your new learning experience.
Read MoreInformation from the Diocese of Providence during the COVID-19 Crisis
Bishop Tobin Offers Hope, Shares Concerns for Future in the Age of COVID-19 -Diocesan Shepherd ‘aspires’ to have even limited public worship by Pentecost
Read MoreDear Parishioners,
St. Luke’s post resurrection narrative of the disciples on the road to Emmaus defines the meaning of our ecclesiology; how we see ourselves as church, and demonstrates the process by which we come to understand and discover the presence of Jesus in our human experience. It also provides a paradigm for the process of education and teaching.
Read MoreDear Brothers and Sisters:
Without a doubt, the coronavirus pandemic has caused enormous challenges, changes and concerns for our world, our nation, our state and our Church. One of the primary difficulties is the uncertainty about the future: when will it all end, will the world be different, how will it affect my life
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