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 7:30 AM Saturday 8:00 AM (Latin) PARISH STAFF: Administrator: Reverend Joseph D. Santos, Jr. African Cath. Com. Chaplain: Rev. Lazarus Onuh Parish Trustees: Mr. Mark Berardo and Mrs. Nkolika Onye Religious Education Directress: Miss Tabitha Aldrich Music Ministry: Gospel Choir Coordinator: Ms. Joyce Braboy Sacrament of Baptism: Please call the Rectory for scheduling African Choir Coordinator: Mr. Ignatius Ahamiojie and Pre-Baptismal encounter Schola Cantorum Organist/Director: Fr. Rinaldo Damian Sacrament of Penance: Wednesday evenings 4:30 to 5:30 PM. Saturday afternoon 3:00-3:45 P.M, last Sunday of the month from Parish Office: 10:00—11:00 AM or by appointment. Receptionist: Mrs. Anne Marcaccio Sacrament of the Sick: Please notify us of all parishioners in the hospital, or needing Anointing of the Sick. Bulletin Secretary: Mrs. Joanna Fernandez Financial Admin.: Mr. David Rose Sacrament of Marriage: Please contact the rectory at least 6 months in advance. Bookkeeper: Ms. Brandy O’Donnell Holy Orders: Men interested in the Priesthood or the Building & Grounds: Mr. Daniel Galipeau Diaconate may speak to Fr. Santos or contact the seminary (401) 831-8001 or check their web site: www.catholicpriest.com). Holy Hour: All Sundays of Lent Stations of the Cross with Benediction. All Sundays of May Marian Devotions with Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Every Wed. in the Lady Chapel: Exposition at 8:00 AM (after Mass), confessions from Benediction. For other celebrations please see the timetable inside 4:30 to 5:15 PM, Benediction and Reposition at 5:15 PM. 1st Fri. the bulletin. Holy Hour is at 5:00 PM. Nocturnal Adoration begins with Mass and Expo. at 8:00 PM and concludes Sat. morning at 8:00 AM with Benediction and Mass. Saint Vincent de Paul: Please call for assistance: 305-0165 Intercessory Prayer Network: Mrs. Rosemary Gomes 401- Bulletin Deadline: Sunday at noon. 861-0620 or email to [email protected]. CHURCH OF THE HOLY NAME OF JESUS PROVIDENCE, RI What man is there Wednesday Eucharistic Adoration Adoration begins with Mass at 7:30 AM, of you that hath Divine Mercy Chaplet prayed at 3:00 PM. Confessions heard 4:30 until 5:15 PM a hundred sheep, Benediction of the Bl. Sac. at 5:15PM. Adorers needed from 8-9 AM and 1-5 PM. and if he shall lose one Check with Joanna Fernandez of them, June IS DEDICATED TO The sacred heart of Jesus doth he not leave the If you would like the Shrine of the Our Lady of Fatima Check with Joanna Fernandez at 401-331-6353 ninety-nine in the desert, and Adoration Opportunity go after We are in need of people to that which was lost, watch before the Blessed Sacra- until he find it? ment during Adoration on Gospel of 3rd Sun. after Wednesdays. Please make use Pentecost of this opportunity for time with the Lord. 11th Sunday in ordinary time Every Sunday 3rd Sunday after Pentecost 11:00 AM Extraordinary Form (Latin, Missal of 1962) The 12:30 PM Sat. June 12th—The Immaculate Heart of the BVM Ordinary Form 8:00 AM Anna Carrera (Month’s Mind), req. by Raymond (African Cath. Com.) Castro and Family 4:00 PM (Living & Deceased Members) Lehman Family, req. Live streamed on Facebook from Holy Name Church. by Theresa & Natalie Clancy Sun. June 13th A Note from Fr. Joseph 7:30 AM Walter J. Friel, Jr. , (Mem.), req. by the Family The two bathroom projects began last Wednesday, the 9:00 AM Mary L. Schenck (6 mo. Anniv.) req. by Children & 9th of June. Many thanks for all of the tile donations. Once Family these two projects have been completed, the remaining work in 11:00 AM Robert Bacon (Mem.), req. by his wife, Anna Marie 12:30 PM Thanksgiving to God for Chibuzor & Charity Ihenacho the Church/Chapel corridor will be examined.. We may already on their birthdays, req. by Ihenacho Family have enough stone tile for this project! Mon. June 14th Our young people are a great bless- 7:30 AM Parishioners of Holy Name ing to our Parish. Please send in the names Tues. June 15th and degrees of our 2021 Graduates so that 7:30 AM John Ferns (Mem.), req. by a friend they can be celebrated in the bulletin next Wed. June 16th week. 7:30 AM Mike Horsman (Mem.), req. by a friend The Scholars Club Brunch is fast Thurs. June 17th approaching on the 27th of June at Twelve Acres Restau- 7:30 AM Dr. Vincent Marcaccio (Mem.), req by his wife, rant. Those who will be attending please notify your Cap- Anne tains. Please check the Mass schedule for next Sunday at the Fri. June 18th bottom of the first column. 7:30 AM Mike O’Malley (Mem.), req. by a friend Parents who are members of the Scholars Club should Sat. June 19th request Tuition Aid, if necessary, before the end of July. We 8:00 AM Pedro Sebastian Almeida (Mem.), req. by wife & are going to try and get this out to the schools in a more timely children fashion this year. See Fr. Santos or Fr. Lazarus for the applica- 4:00 PM B. Timothy Danby (10th Anniv.), req. By his wife, tions after Mass. Mary Ellen & daughter, Mary Kate Danby Sun. June 20th 7:30 AM Benjamin Cosme dos Santos (Mem.), req. by Maria “The purpose of God's Providence is to unite, by means of 9:00 AM Joanna Fernandez (B’Day Int..), req. by Family right faith and spiritual love, people who have been separated 11:00 AM Ellen Jennings (Mem.), req. by her brother 12:30 PM Cecilio Silva (Mem), req. by Inacia Silva & Family by evil. To this end the Savior also suffered for us, ‘in order The Mass Schedule Sunday the 27th of June is as follows: to gather together the children of God who were scat- 8:30 AM English, 10:00 AM: Latin, 11:30 AM: A. C. C. Mass. tered .’” (John 11:52) +St. Maximus Confessor ELEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 13 JUNE 2021 Saint Romuald, Abbot Joseph John Forit, Army Aaron Stone, USMC 951–c. 1025 Matthew Belcastro, USMC Alex Brant, Army Feast Day: June 19 Justin Thomson, USN (Nuc. Div.) Josh Parker, USMC Founder of the Darren Glaser, USN Jack Collins, Army Kathleen Myile Baker, USAF Israel Hector, USAF Camaldolese Benedictines Elijah Reynolds, Army Justin Freeman, USN Lt. Ulysses Zamora, USN Ty Lewis, Army “To be alone with God M. Sgt. William Lemieux,USMC Peter Blanchette Lt. Richard Coillot, USN Billy Pollard, Army is not to be alone.” Patrick J. Ruisi, R.I. Nat. G Fabio Monteiro, Army Maj. Sharon Harmon, Army Jeremy Darrahan, Army It is easy today to Jason Darrahan, Army 2ndLt.Daniel Atkinson, USAF slip down a technological Alec Coggins, USMC Dylan Sullivan, USMC SpS hole into a cave piled high Andrew Hewitt, USN Sean Bedingfield, Army Brooklyn Alves, Army Res. Michael Donahue, USMC with televisions, video Ben Powers, Army Michael Gonsalves, Army games, and the toys of virtu- Peter Janotta, USN Major Pettaway USMC al reality. Many technologi- 1st Lt. Jeffrey S. Lopardo, Army cal “hermits” disappear To add or remove names call the rectory (401)272-4515 from meaningful contact with society, and instead marinate, perpetually, in the blue glow of their screens. Retreating from sustained contact with everyday life has always been attractive for a very small number of people. These people are called monks. But a reli- gious monk’s motivation is not isolation for isolation’s sake. Nor is it flight from overwhelming adult responsibilities. Today’s technological monks separate themselves from society for different reasons than a religious monk does. Reli- gious monks were not, and are not, merely recluses with antisocial or introverted personalities. They do not become monks because they are more comfortable playing war on a digital battlefield or retreating into sci-fi universes. Although they may have an innate disposition toward the interior life, religious monks do not enter a monastery primarily to flee, or hide from, something. Instead, they run toward someone—God. A monastery is not a cave. It is an oasis. Monks seek a Christ-centered community where mortification and self-discipline are easier to practice, where a chapel and the Sacraments are always available, and where spiritual direction, Church approval, and the reinforcement of fellow monks assure the community that they are doing the will of God. Since the time of Saint Benedict in the sixth century, there had essentially been only one monastic order in the Latin Rite Church, the Benedictines. Benedictine monasteries shone like stars in a broad constellation, blinking through- out Europe from east to west and north to south. Each monastery and school was like a vertebra strengthening the intel- lectual and spiritual skeleton of Europe. Over the centuries, however, and inevitably, the Benedictines atrophied, cracked from dryness, and needed new wine poured into their old wineskins. The saint who reformed Benedictine life and who founded the Cistercian Order was Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. But he was not born until 1090. It was today’s saint, Romuald, much less well-known, who cleared the path for Saint Bernard and for the reform of monasticism, en- suring its survival in the middle ages.
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