The Red Mass — for State’s Legal Community
PROVIDENCE — Most Rev. Richard Henning, Archbishop-elect of Boston, cordially invites the legal profession to the Red Mass on Thursday, Sept. 26 at 5 p.m. at St. Dominic Chapel, Providence College, 1 Cunningham Square, Providence. Archbishop-elect Henning will be the principal celebrant and Rev. Justin Brophy, O.P., professor of Political Science at Providence College, will be the homilist. A light reception to follow in the Center for Catholic and Dominican Studies (Aquinas Hall), adjacent to the chapel. Please RSVP by September 19 at https://events.blackthorn.io/3iofXW6/4a6XUT3Tof. At the Red Mass, the Church invokes the Holy Spirit and prays for wisdom, prudence, and justice at the opening of the judicial year. The custom received its name from the scarlet robes worn by justices in European courts since the thirteenth century. Today, the Red Mass gathers judges, lawyers, public officials, law faculty, students and graduates from across the state of Rhode Island to join in thanksgiving to Almighty God, prayer for a successful year, and fellowship with the legal community.
Clam Cake and Chowder fundraiser
CUMBERLAND — The Knights of Columbus St. John Vianney Council #12312 will hold a Clam Cake and Chowder fundraiser on August 24 courtesy of Mickey G’s The event will start at 5 p.m. outside St. John Vianney Church, 3587 Diamond Hill Road. Profits will go to support St. John Vianney Parish and the council’s various charitable and volunteer programs in the community. St. John Vianney Council #12312 meets the second and fourth Thursday of the month. For more information, visit www.kofc.org/join.
Walking Through Grief
ATTLEBORO, Mass. — La Salette Retreat Center, 947 Park Street, Building A, is offering a series designed to support individuals navigating the challenging journey of loss. The series will be facilitated by Holy Union Sister Fran Casey, an experienced retreat and spiritual director. This program is structured to gently guide participants through the various stages of grief, helping them find healing and hope through shared experiences, spiritual practices and the compassionate presence of others. The series will be offered Wednesdays, August 28, September 4, 11, 18, 25 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. To register or for more information, visit www.Lasaletteretreatcenter.org or contact the La Salette Retreat Center at 508-222-8530.
Women’s Prayer and Faith Support Group
PROVIDENCE — St. Pius V Women’s Pray & Faith Support Group will meet Wednesday, Aug. 28 at 12:45 p.m., in the church hall, Roslyn St. entrance, 240 Eaton St. The topic is St. Hildegarde of Bingen. Refreshments available.
Youth Ministry to host Motorcycle Run
CUMBERLAND — Our Lady of Fatima Parish’s Youth Ministry will host a motorcycle run on Saturday, Aug. 31 at the parish, One Fatima Drive. The schedule for the day is as follows: 9 a.m.: Registration; 10 a.m.: Blessing of the Bikes; 10:30 a.m.: Bike run begins. Registration includes breakfast, shirt, participation in the bike run, and lunch. For more information, contact Luis at olffeastri@gmail.com and/or 401-263-7312.
Our Lady of Fatima Feast
CUMBERLAND — Our Lady of Fatima Church will host their feast and festival on Friday, August 30- Sunday, Sept. 1. August 30 - 5 p.m.: Holy Mass followed by the opening of the festival with food, games, entertainment; August 31 - 5 p.m. Holy Mass followed by opening of the festival with food, games, and entertainment; September 1 - 10 a.m.: Portuguese Holy Mass and 6:30 p.m. English Holy Mass presided by Archbishop-elect Richard G. Henning, followed by a candlelight procession. More information: olfchurch@olf.com, olffeastri@gmail.com, and/or 401-723-6719.
Men’s Pick-Up Basketball
CRANSTON — The Diocese of Providence will host pick up basketball games every Wednesday from September 4 – 25, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m., in the Rejoice in Hope Center, Cranston. Open to all men 18+. For more information, including the small fee to play, contact Benjamin Gorewitz, Catholic Athletic League Director, 401-865-6854, bgorewitzd@pvd.org or visit www.calsportsri.org.
St. Joseph Polish Fest
CENTRAL FALLS — St. Joseph Parish, 391 High St., will hold its annual Polish Festival, September 6 – 8; Friday, Sept. 6 (6 p.m.-12 a.m.); Saturday, Sept. 7 (6 p.m.-12 a.m.); and Sunday, Sept. 8 (noon - 5 p.m.) The festival will include Polish and American food, games of chance, children’s entertainment and live music. Admission is free and all are welcome.
Bus trip to the National Shrine of Divine Mercy
STOCKBRIDGE, Mass. — The Men of Saint Joseph are hosting a bus trip to National Shrine of Divine Mercy. This event is open to the public. There will be a luxury coach bus leaving from St. Joan’s Church, 3357 Mendon Road Cumberland, on Saturday, Sept. 7, 8 a.m. The travel time is about 2 hours and the bus will return to St. Joan’s at approximately 4 p.m. The cost includes the bus ride only; there will be food available at the shrine or you can bring your own. Must register online https://www.mosji.org/events.php. Please register quickly to reserve your seat.
St. Ambrose Church plans Clambake
ALBION — St. Ambrose Church, 191 School St., will host its annual clambake on Sunday, Sept. 8, noon – 4 p.m. The event will feature clam cakes and chowder, dynamites, hamburgers and hot dogs, cold drinks, raffles, entertainment by Steve Anthony, raffles, bake sale and garden table.
Pop-up Ladies Closet
PROVIDENCE — Holy Ghost Church, 472 Atwells Ave., will host a pop-up Ladies Closet featuring women’s clothes, shoes, jewelry, handbags and accessories on Sunday, Sept. 8 from 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. Weather permitting it will be held outside. Inclement weather it will be in the church basement. Proceeds will support the Saint Vincent de Paul food pantry.
Afternoon of music
WARREN — St. Thomas the Apostle Church will host its last free afternoon of music on September 8. Gary Farias will be performing from 1-4 p.m., outside. The kitchen will be open selling sandwiches, malasadas, and beverages. If you prefer, you may bring your own snacks. There will be an opportunity to purchase 50/50 split-the-pot and raffle tickets. Bring your own comfortable chair or we can provide one for you.
UNBOUND Prayer Ministry Team
WESTERLY — Unbound is a ministry of healing at St. Pius X Church, 45 Elm St., in which a trained prayer team prays with individuals to assist them in overcoming the spiritual obstacles they encounter in their path of Christian discipleship and take hold of greater freedom in Christ. Individuals who come for Unbound prayer share their personal story related to the area where they sense they need freedom and are led by the prayer team through a series of prayers based on the Five Keys of Unbound: First Key: Repentance and Faith; Second Key: Forgiveness; Third Key: Renunciation; Fourth Key: Taking Authority; Fifth Key: The Father’s Blessing. For more information or to schedule a confidential UNBOUND Prayer session please call 401-596-2535 ext. 3 or email pa@stpxri.org.
Free Bible Study about the Holy Eucharist
COVENTRY — Saints John and Paul Church, 341 S. Main St., will host a free Bible Study about the holy Eucharist on Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m., beginning September 10. All are welcome. No need to register. Refreshments will be served. For more information, email Maureen at maureenr98@gmail.com.
Knights’ Clam Boil
RIVERSIDE — Knights of Columbus Bishop Hickey Council will host a clam boil on Sun. Sept. 15, 1 p.m., at 50 Crescent View Ave. For tickets, contact Gus Morelli 401-465-2488 or Ken Maynard 401-527-3010.
Celebrate 40 years of the Little Flower Home
NASONVILLE — Join the Little Flower Home on Sunday, Sept. 29, 1 p.m.-5 p.m., as they gather at St. Theresa’s Shrine, 35 Dion Drive, the site of the original Little Flower Home, to celebrate 40 years of service to homeless, pregnant women and their children. The celebration will include food, fun, fellowship and prayer. All are also welcome to attend the parish Mass which starts at 5 p.m. Please RSVP to Diane Santaniello, 401-263-5245 or JoAnn Donahue, 401-419-4980 or email jdonahue.contact@gmail.com.
Gala for Chesterton Academy High School
WARWICK — Chesterton Academy of Our Lady of Hope will host their fundraiser dinner on Thursday, October 3, at the Crowne Plaza in Warwick. The evening begins at 6 p.m. with cocktails and a silent auction. Dinner and program will follow at 7 p.m. Your support helps Chesterton Academy provide a life-changing classical Catholic education for students and families in Rhode Island. Please visit www.ChestertonRi.org/gala-tickets to purchase tickets.
Ignatian Volunteer Corps seeks volunteers
PROVIDENCE — The Ignatian Volunteer Corps is currently seeking volunteers aged 50 and older to start in the Fall of 2024. Each volunteer commits to serve one to two days per week for 10 months at an agency working with individuals struggling with poverty and marginalization. Volunteers also engage in monthly opportunities for spiritual growth in the Jesuit tradition. Placement sites are located in the Providence, Worcester, and Boston areas. If interested, please contact Dave Hinchen, IVC NE Regional Director at 617-571-3838. Check out our website at www.ivcusa.org/new-england.