There is beauty and wonder in the season leading up to the Nativity, and a hushed reverence thereafter. We are called to embrace the God of True Light, who entered our world of sin and darkness. Many …
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Genevieve Kineke
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12/14/17
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St. Charles Borromeo, honored with all the heavenly elect on this Solemnity of All Saints, could have taken great advantage of his family’s prominent position in society and in the Church. His …
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Fr. John A. Kiley
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11/1/18
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It is easy to appreciate why the sun would become an object of reverence, even adoration, in the ancient world. The sun gave light and provided warmth and encouraged growth and determined the passage …
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11/28/19
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PROVIDENCE — During the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic the concept of what it means to be an essential worker became very clear for many people who suddenly found themselves on the front …
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By RICK SNIZEK, Executive Editor
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5/12/22
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PROVIDENCE — Diocese of Providence Seminarian Patrick Ryan was one of 23 seminarians from the Pontifical North American College in Rome ordained to the transitional diaconate on Sept. 29. The …
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By RICK SNIZEK, Executive Editor
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10/6/22
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Whenever we say the Confiteor at Holy Mass we confess that we have sinned “in my thoughts and in my words, in what I have done and in what I have failed to do, through my fault, through my …
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2/23/23
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Saint Paul writes: “but I would have you know, that the head of every man is Christ; and the head of the woman is the man; and the head of Christ is God.” (1 Corinthians 11:3) So, what …
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6/15/23
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Celebracion Diocesana Guadalupana: El obispo de la diócesis de Providence Richard G. Hennings estará presente en la Misa diocesana en honor a la Virgen de Guadalupe el próximo …
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Foto gentileza de Celso Vera
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11/9/23
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The world always needs Mary. It needs her example; it needs her holiness; and it needs her powerful prayers. But a good case can be made that, in the midst of the disorder, division and confusion …
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5/9/24
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Many of us had music lessons in childhood. Hours dedicated to scales, rote exercises and simple songs which laid the foundation, introducing us to the challenging world of the arts. We progressed …
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Genevieve Kineke
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5/11/17
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By Father Stephen Battey
Recently we received a heartfelt letter that spoke about the fiery preaching that was commonplace in some parishes decades ago. I always think of the scene from the movie …
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12/14/17
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The Catholic Church has a very big secret. It is so powerful, challenging and relevant, that if every bishop, priest, religious and layperson was committed to communicating and implementing this …
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8/8/19
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What is the choice? Is it to kill or not to kill an innocent, defenseless human being? A majority of elected RI representatives and senators have already passed a radical New York pro-abortion law …
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5/12/22
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“i am a little church… at peace with nature …winter by spring, i lift my diminutive spire to merciful Him Whose only now is forever” FOSTER — Few churches in the …
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By DANIEL J. HOLMES, Rhode Island Catholic Correspondent
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10/6/22
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PROVIDENCE — The Catholic Church recently celebrated the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. First proposed by the American Episcopal minister-turned-Franciscan friar Father Paul Watson in …
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By Cole DeSantis, Rhode Island Catholic Correspondent
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2/23/23
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The four Gospel accounts were not composed by SS. Matthew, Mark, Luke and John sitting around a large table in the Upper Room reviving memories and comparing notes. The Gospel accounts took shape at …
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6/15/23
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Era una tarde de verano a principios de agosto y estábamos ansiosamente esperando la visita de nuestra hija Sister Juan María of the Holy Spirit (Emily Rose), quien se encontraba a …
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Silvio Cuéllar, OSV News
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11/9/23
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By Cole DeSantis Rhode Island Catholic Correspondent PROVIDENCE —St. Adalbert’s Parish in Providence celebrated the 100th anniversary of its founding, with Holy Mass celebrated by Bishop …
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By Cole DeSantis, Rhode Island Catholic Correspondent
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5/2/24
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“Well, it’s the Fourth of July; summer’s almost over,” my mom proclaimed each year as the nation’s birthday approached.
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BY BISHOP THOMAS J. TOBIN
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7/2/09
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Just about every culture on the face of the earth accepts some sort of Divinity. Christians happily acknowledge the Father, Son and Holy Spirit as the one true God, creator, redeemer and sanctifier. The Jewish community joins the Christian community in embracing the one, eternal God, revealed initially to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. The Islamic world recognizes this common Semitic heritage when it worships Allah as the supreme and perfect being.
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Father John Kiley
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2/14/14
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