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THE CHURCH OF THE
HOLY NAME OF JESUS
132 years Giving Glory to His Holy Name
RECTORY: 99 Camp Street, Providence RI 02906
phone: (401) 272-4515
fax: (401) 272-4616
e-mail: [email protected]
website: http://holynameprovidence.org
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE:
Saturday Vigil: 4:00 PM
Sunday Masses: 7:30 AM (Latin Extraordinary Form)
9:00 AM
11:00 AM (Sung Latin Extraordinary Form)
12:30 PM (African Catholic Community)
Daily Mass:
Monday - Friday 9:00 AM
Saturday 8:00 AM (Latin Extraordinary Form)
PARISH STAFF:
Administrator: Reverend Joseph D. Santos, Jr.
African Cath. Com. Chaplain (pro-tem): Rev. Lazarus Onuh
Parish Trustees: Mr. Mark Berardo and Mrs. Candida Tavares
Religious Education Directress: Miss Tabitha Aldrich
Music Ministry:
Music Director: Mr. Jacob T. Stott
Gospel Choir Coordinator: Ms. Joyce Braboy
African Choir Coordinator: Mr. Jude Ahamiojie
Parish Office:
Receptionist: Mrs. Anne Marcaccio
Bulletin Secretary: Mrs. Joanna Fernandez
Financial Admin.: Mrs. Christine Danault
Bookkeeper: Mrs. Jennifer Collins
Building & Grounds: Mr. Stephen Garrepy.
Saint Vincent de Paul: 277-9053
Please call for assistance.
Bulletin Deadline: Sunday at noon.
Sacrament of Baptism: Please call the Rectory for
scheduling and Pre-Baptismal Preparation.
Sacrament of Penance: Wednesday evenings 4:30 to 5:30
PM. Saturday afternoon 3:00-3:45 P.M and the last Sunday of
the month 10:00-11:00 AM in the Lady Chapel, or by
appointment.
Sacrament of the Sick: Please notify us of all parishioners in
the hospital, or needing Anointing of the Sick.
Sacrament of Marriage: Please contact the rectory at least
6 months in advance.
Holy Orders: Any man interested in Priesthood or the
Diaconate may speak to Fr. Santos or contact the seminary
(401-831-8001 or check their web site:
www.catholicpriest.com).
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Every Wednesday in
the Lady Chapel: Exposition at 9:30 AM (after Mass),
confessions from 4:30 to 5:30 PM, Benediction and Reposition
at 5:30 PM 1st Friday nocturnal Adoration begins with Mass
and Exposition at 8:00 PM and concludes Saturday morning at
8:00 AM with Benediction and Mass.
Holy Hour: All Sundays of Lent Stations of the Cross with
Benediction. All Sundays of May Marian Devotions with
Benediction. For other celebrations please see the timetable
inside the bulletin. Holy Hour is at 5:00 PM.
Intercessory Prayer Network:
Mrs. Barbara Bacon 751-2574or [email protected]
HOLY NAME OF JESUS CHURCH PROVIDENCE, RI
Saturday, June 28th
8:00 AM (Latin Mass) Birthday Intentions for Mark Sullivan, req. by
the Cousineau Family
4:00 PM Gladys Parker (Anniv.), req. by Beatr ice A. Parker
Sunday, June 29th
7:30 AM For the living members of the Hynes & Cuomo Families,
req. by Stephen
9:00 AM Intentions of Kimberly Carp, requested by L. Carp
11:00 AM For the Int’s of Fr. Dereck Puleo (Mem.), req. by a friend
12:30 PM In Thanksgiving for Kingsley Ezeama’s college acceptance
& for divine guidance, protection & gifts of the Holy Spirit,
req. by the Ezeama Family
Monday, June 30th
9::00 AM (Feast of the 1st Martyrs of the Holy Roman Church) Holy
Name Parishioners
Tuesday, July 1st
9:00 AM Siobhan McDonnell (Mem.), req. by Beatrice A. Parker
Wednesday, July 2nd
9:00 AM Intentions of Daniel Pelc, req. by Ken & Sarah Garrepy
Thursday, July 3rd
9:00 AM (Feast of St. Thomas, Apostle) Intentions of Rachael Pelc,
req. by Ken & Sarah Garrepy
Friday, July 4th
7:30 AM For the Poor Souls in Purgatory, req. by A. Gallas
Saturday, July 5th
8:00 AM (Latin Mass) (Feast of Ss. Anthony Zaccaria & Elizabeth of
Portugal; BVM) Peter Simpson’s Conversion, req. by his
brother Joseph Simpson
4:00 PM For the Intentions of Mr. & Mrs. Znegler, req. by Opus
Angelorum
Sunday, July 6th
7:30 AM For the Int. of Maeve Ryan, req. by Opus Angelorum
9:00 AM Living & Deceased of the Jacek Family, req. by B. Jacek
11:00 AM Jose Jesus deAbreu (Mem.), req. by the Family
12:30 PM Amanda Marshall & Children, req. by E. Fellers
Budget contributions for last weekend was $3,500.00
Thank you for your dedication to the Parish.
The 2nd collection next weekend is for Monthly Fuel
A Blessed Procession
A heart felt thank you to all those who helped with the Corpus Christi
Procession this year: Fr. Lazarus who presided, the 1st Communion
Children, Confirmation youth who carried the canopy and the banners,
Jacob and Joyce with the Choir, African Women’s Guild, Knights of
Columbus, our DRE Tabitha and Jennifer who organized, Allen and his
sons who set up the outside Altars and anyone else I may have forgotten.
May God bless you all. This was the largest group we have had for the
procession with over 120 people participating!
Wednesday Eucharistic Adoration
Adoration begins with Mass at 9:00 a.m.
concluding with Benediction of the Blessed
Sacrament at 5:30 p.m. Divine Mercy
Chaplet is prayed at 3:00 p.m.
Confessions heard 4:30 until 5:15 p.m.
Adorers are needed every Wednesday from
1 - 5 PM. Please check with Theresa
Christy at 401-475-0803.
The month of June is dedicated to the
Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Nocturnal Adoration in July will be on
Friday the 11th.
Vacation Bible Camp
—You Can Help!!!
We are still looking for additional adults
to volunteer to help with Vacation Bible
School. The tentative dates for Vacation
bible school are July 28-Aug 1
st
from 9am
-12pm. Please contact Tabitha Aldrich if
you are interested by
email at [email protected] or call the
rectory. Please be the volunteer we need!
Come forward by July 6 or we will have to
disappoint all of the children who love this
program.
4th of July 2014
Please note that the Mass on the 4th of July is at 7:30 AM. There is NO
Mass at 9:00 AM on that day.
Bon Voyage!!!
Fr. Lazarus is going to visit his family and friends in
Nigeria for the first time in two years. He is departing this
Sunday! Please remember to keep him in your prayers
that God may guide him safely home and bring him back
to us again.
Celebration of the Priesthood.
Come share in the gift of the Sacramental Priesthood as Father Scott
marks his 10
th
year as a priest, along with Fr. Luís Dutra. Fr. Joseph
Santos will celebrate 25 years and Fr. Joel Oliveira celebrates 60 years!
Saturday, July 12, 2014
$30.00 per person
Menu: Soup, Salad, Fish, Chicken, Wine,
Soda, Coffee, and Dessert
Reserve your table!
Tickets available at the Rectory of St.
Francis Xavier Church or by calling Maryann
at 434-1878.
St. Francis Xavier Church
Rego Auditorium
East Providence, RI
. 2014 Catholic Charity Appeal:
We have now raised $12,096.00 to help our less
fortunate brothers and sisters in Christ. This is over
65% of our goal! If you have not made your gift,
please help us reach our goal of $18,900.00.
Fax
(401) 272-4616
Phone
(401) 272-4515
SS. PETER AND PAUL,
APOSTLES
"You are Peter, and upon
this rock I will build my
Church, and the gates of
the netherworld shall not
prevail against it." - Mt
16:18
SAINTS PETER and PAUL, APOSTLES JUNE 29, 2014
Christopher John Forit, Army
Matthew Belcastro, USMC
Justin Thomson, USN (Nuc. Div.)
Darren Glaser, USN
Kathleen Myile Baker, USAF
David Roderick, Army
Res. Michael Donahue, USMC Michael Gonsalves, Army
Peter Janotta, USN LCPL Major Pettaway, USMC
1st Lt. Jeffrey S. Lopardo, Army Israel Hector, USAF
Ben Powers, Army Josh Parker, USMC
Jeremy Darrahan, Army Jason Darrahan, Army
Peter Blanchette Aaron Stone, USMC
M. Sgt. William Lemieux, USMC Bobby Morel, USN
Patrick J. Ruisi, R.I. Nat. G Maj. Sharon Harmon, Army
Lt. Ulysses Zamora, USN Lt. Richard Coillot, USN
Alec Coggins, USMC Quiana Hayes, USN
Darnell Tucker Fernandez, USAF WO Adam Dobson, Army
Lt. LaKeisha Dobson, Army Dylan Sullivan, USMC SpS
Sean Bedingfield, USA
To add the names of your loved ones or friends please call the rectory at (401)
272-4515.
Readings for the Week of June 29, 2014
Sunday: Acts 12:1-11/2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18/Mt 16:13-19
Monday: Am 2:6-10, 13-16/Mt 8:18-22
Tuesday: Am 3:1-8; 4:11-12/Mt 8:23-27
Wednesday: Am 5:14-15, 21-24/Mt 8:28-34
Thursday: Eph 2:19-22/Jn 20:24-29
Friday: Am 8:4-6, 9-12/Mt 9:9-13
Saturday: Am 9:11-15/Mt 9:14-17
Next Sunday: Zec 9:9-10/Rom 8:9, 11-13/Mt 11:25-30
The Carpenter’s Workshop
The Diocese of Providence is offering The Carpenter’s Workshop, a free
support group for adult men impacted by abortion. The group will meet
Tuesdays, July 15 through August 5 from 7:00—8:30 pm, at the
Diocese of Providence, One Cathedral Square, Providence. For infor-
mation, contact Peter A. Magnotta at 421-7833, ext. 217.
Mother of Hope Camp
Mother of Hope Camp will hold an Open House on Sunday, May 18th
from 1-4 p.m. Family Fun Day where families will have the opportunity
to tour the camp, meet the staff and see all that Mother of Hope has to
offer their child. Thousands of children ages 5-12 have been enjoying
safe, fun and activity-filled summers for more than 60 years. Register-
ing for this day camp located on the shores of beautiful Echo Lake in
Chepachet includes bus transportation to and from camp, opportunities
for swimming, sports, arts and crafts, weekly Mass, making friends and
so much more. Morning Catholic Vacation Bible Camp—based on the
Catechism of the Catholic Church directed by Mrs. Amanda Morrison
offered July 28th—August 1st. Morning arts and crafts Camp in the
midst of the regular day camp program, for campers who would like to
explore their artistic talents directed by Mr. Joseph Hannon offered the
week of July 14-18., and the return of the Soccer Camp in the midst of
our regular day camp program (also involving our Catholic High School
soccer players to assist with teaching these children soccer skills) for
campers who would like to improve their soccer skills in all areas of the
game offered July 14-18th and July 121-28th. Our phone number is 401
-568-3580. Please visit www.motherofhopecamp.com.
St. Theofane: Prayer the Root of all Things
Accustom yourself to pray this way and, God grant, soon you will nur-
ture true prayer in yourself. Then there will be no need for rules. Labor,
or nothing will come of you. If there is no success in prayer, then there
will be no success in anything. It is the root of everything.
Scholar Club Series A
Week #30—#186 Edward Fonseca
THE BRUNCH IS HERE!!!
Brunch 6/29, Twelve Acres 445
Douglas Pike, Smithfield, RI
02917-2352 We will put a bal-
loon at entrance. Check in 12:30 PM,
brunch served at 1:15 PM. Let your
captain know if you are attending.
TUITION AID
Every year the Scholars Club enables us to give tuition aid to the children
of active parishioners attending Catholic schools. This is also greatly
enhanced by a generous contribution from the Holy Name Alumni As-
soc. Please remember that to r equest tuition aid for your children,
you must be active parishioners of Holy Name, registered in the parish &
attending Mass here on Sundays and Holy Days with your children. You
must also be members of the Scholars Club. This is in no way a burden
on the parents, since they normally receive many times over what is giv-
en to the Scholars Club. They should also be concerned that the aid
awards can be even larger. Please remember that this money is used
ONLY for tuition aid to Catholic Schools.
Adult Preparation for the Sacraments
Baptism, Confirmation and the Holy Eucharist
A new group is being formed for adults who have not yet received the
Sacraments of Initiation. This would include all those who would like to
know more about the Catholic Church before taking the irreversible step
of being joined to Her. If you are an adult who has not been Baptized or
Confirmed please sign up at the entrance of the Church or Chapel. Clas-
ses will begin in August.
Pray for the Persecuted *
Shame on our Politicians
Forced islamization reigns in the
provinces of Nineveh and Mosul
(Iraq) now occupied by the mili-
tants of ISIS (Islamic State of
Iraq and the Levant). The islam-
ists are passing out copies of the
new code of conduct inspired by
a radical interpretation of Islam-
ic law whose principle victims
are Christians and women. The
code, with 16 articles imposes
the death penalty on anyone who reneges on Islam, obliges women to not
leave their homes and all Christians must pay a minimum monthly tax of
$250.00 dollars. The Catholic Patriarch of Chaldeans in Bagdad has
already reacted in defense of the 500 Christians remaining in Mosul.
Most of them are now unemployed and cannot pay the amount demand-
ed. These demands are similar to the ones imposed in territory that this
group occupies in Syria. Besides threats there are areas where the de-
struction is already visible. In Mosul two Churches were vandalized and
then torn down. Fear for the future will only increase if there are contin-
ued volunteer re-enforcements of the jihad from Saudi Arabia, Yemen,
Chechnya and Afghanistan. This
group is known for its violent icono-
clasm: destroying all bell towers and
Christian symbols, as well as all
kinds of statues, images and paint-
ings that reproduce the human face.
The Bagdad Patriarchate is trying to
alert the world about the tragedy of
these Christians: if they resist and
stay in the region they risk losing
everything they possess even their
lives. The only choice left is conver-
sion to Islam or expulsion.