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SAINT KEVIN ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 333 Sandy Lane, Warwick, Rhode Island 02889
Tel: 401.737.2638 / FAX: 401.732.2832 Website: Stkevin-stbenedict.org
“A Roman Catholic community with pride in our past and faith in our future.” ============================================================================
ST. KEVIN & ST. BENEDICT MASS SCHEDULES Saturday Vigil: 4:00 PM at St. Benedict; 5:00 PM at St. Kevin
Confessions on the first Saturday of the month from 3:15 PM to 3:45 PM at St. Benedict and anytime by calling office
Sundays: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 12:00 Noon at St. Kevin; 9:00 AM at St. Benedict
Monday through Friday at 7:45 AM at St. Kevin
Holy days of Obligation: Vigil Mass at 6:00 PM, Holy day at 7:45 AM and 10:00 AM (School year) at St. Kevin
============================================================================ PARISH STAFF
PASTOR Reverend Robert L. Marciano, KHS
[email protected] DEACON ASSISTANT Deacon John Fulton, PhD [email protected]
SUMMER PASTORAL ASSISTANT Mr. Nick Jones, SKS 2013
PASTOR EMERITUS Reverend Francis W. O’Hara, St Kevin
The parish office is located to the rear of Saint Kevin Church and is accessible to the handicapped through the church at the back of the altar.
Office hours St. Kevin: M - Fr: 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM and Sundays: 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon
SECRETARY AND PARISH RECEPTIONIST Mrs. Lisa Callahan
Tel: 401.737.2638 # 2 / EMAIL: [email protected] Website: Stkevin-stbenedict.org
OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (grades 1-8): Christine Reilly—Coordinator Grades 1-8 [email protected] CONTACT BY EMAIL ONLY
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION grade 9 CONFIRMATION: Brian Callahan and Trish Meegan, Coordinators Grade 9 [email protected] CONTACT BY EMAIL ONLY
MUSIC MINISTRY AND CHOIR Bryan and Maryann Barrette, Directors, (401) 737-1662 [email protected]
PARISH AND SCHOOL FINANCE OFFICE Nancy Clancy, Ext. 102 [email protected]
PLANNING AN EVENT IN FATHER O’HARA HALL Hall & Event Coordinator (401) 737-2638 SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT de PAUL:(401) 921-0907
LEGION OF MARY: (401) 738-4667
SACRAMENTAL LIFE
BAPTISM: Baptisms usually take place on the first Sunday of each month at 1:00 p.m. but can be scheduled anytime, if necessary, at the family’s convenience. Please call the parish office to register in the parish and to schedule a baptism for your child. HOLY MATRIMONY: We are delighted to be part of your special day. Please contact the pastor through the parish office at least one year in advance of your wedding. CONFESSION: Every Saturday from 3:15 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. at St. Benedict and anytime by appointment. SACRAMENT OF THE SICK AND COMMUNION TO SHUT-INS: Fr. Marciano and/or Ministers to the Sick are available to visit those who are ill. Please call the parish office to arrange a visit. PRAYER LINE: 739-2189
July 8, 2018
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FOURTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
SAINT BENEDICT ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 135 Beach Avenue, Warwick, Rhode Island 02889
Tel: 401.737.9492 / Fax: 401.739.0974 “A Roman Catholic community with pride in our past and faith in our future.”
============================================================================ ST. BENEDICT & ST KEVIN MASS SCHEDULES Saturday Vigil: 4:00 PM at St. Benedict; 5:00 PM at St. Kevin
Confessions on the first Saturday of the month from 3:15 PM to 3:45 PM at St. Benedict and anytime by calling the office
Sundays: 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 12:00 Noon at St. Kevin; 9:00 AM at St. Benedict
Monday through Friday at 7:45 AM at St. Kevin
Holy days of Obligation: Vigil Mass at 6:00 PM, Holy day at 7:45 AM and 10:00 AM (School year) at St. Kevin
============================================================================ PARISH STAFF ADMINISTRATOR
Reverend Robert L. Marciano, KHS [email protected]
PASTOR EMERITUS
Reverend Roland Simoneau
SUMMER PASTORAL ASSISTANT Mr. Nick Jones, SKS 2013
The parish office is located to the rear of St. Benedict Church.
Office hours St. Benedict : Wednesday & Friday: 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM
OFFICE MANAGER AND PARISH BOOKKEEPER Mrs. Barbara Dilibero
Tel: 401.737.9492 Fax: 401.739.0974 EMAIL: [email protected] Website: Stkevin-stbenedictri.org
OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (grades 1-8): Christine Reilly—Coordinator Grades 1-8 [email protected] CONTACT BY EMAIL ONLY RELIGIOUS EDUCATION grade 9 CONFIRMATION: Brian Callahan and Trish Meegan, Coordinators Grade 9 [email protected] CONTACT BY EMAIL ONLY SPECIAL RELIGIOUS EDUCATION-SPRED Mrs. Marie Wilson (401) 829-5042 MUSIC MINISTRY Mr. Paul Gormly
PLANNING AN EVENT IN FATHER LAWLESS HALL Hall & Event Coordinator (401) 737-9492
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT de PAUL:(401) 921-0907 SUPERINTENDENT OF FACILITIES Mr. Bill Pick
SACRAMENTAL LIFE
BAPTISM: Baptisms usually take place on the second Sunday of each month at 1:00 p.m. but can be scheduled anytime, if neces-sary, at the family’s convenience. Please call the parish office to register in the parish and to schedule a baptism for your child. HOLY MATRIMONY: We are delighted to be part of your special day. Please contact the pastor through the parish office at least one year in advance of your wedding. CONFESSION: Every first Saturday from 3:15 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. at St. Benedict and anytime by appointment. SACRAMENT OF THE SICK AND COMMUNION TO SHUT-INS: Fr. Marciano and/or Ministers to the Sick are available to visit those who are ill. Please call the parish office to arrange a visit. PRAYER LINE: 739-2189
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SAINT KEVIN SCHOOL 39 Cathedral Road Warwick, RI 02889 Tel: 401-737-7172 Fax:401-738-1288 Website:www.saintkevinschool.org
Accredited by the N. E. Association of Schools and Colleges
Mr. David Irving, Principal [email protected]
Mrs. Dwyer—Asst Principal / Pre K4/Counseling [email protected]
Mrs. Fontenault—Pre K3 [email protected]
Miss Reynolds—Pre K3 Aide, Morning Care/Extended Day Prog.
Mrs. Kempe—Kindergarten Aide
Mrs. Flynn—Pre K4 Aide, Morning Care/Extended Day Program
Mrs. McGrath—Office Manager / Director of Advancement/Events
Mrs. DeCiccio—Kindergarten
Mrs. Shults—Pre K4 [email protected]
Mrs. Stewart—1st grade
Mrs. Wasilewski—1st grade Aide
Mrs. Kahane—3rd grade
Mrs. McKenney—2nd grade [email protected]
Mrs. McGovern—3rd grade
Mrs. Fielding—4th grade [email protected]
Mrs. Manzo 5th grade [email protected]
Mrs. Gail Pecchia 6th-8th grade Math
Mrs. Caruolo 6th-8th grade English Literature & Religion gr. 7 [email protected]
Mrs. Browning, 6-8 Science, 6-8 Social Studies
Mrs. Hines Art
Mrs. Racca Computer Technology [email protected]
Mrs. Woodmansee Library/Secretary
Mrs. Curran Physical Education, Resource
Mrs. Hopkins Music, Grade 3-5 Aide
Mrs. Phillip Spanish, Religion Grade 6
Mr. Mancini, Maintenance Superintendent Chief
Mrs. Crenca, Secretary
Mrs. Fulton, RN, Nurse
Ms. Peggy, RN, Nurse
Mission Statement St. Kevin School educates students in the Roman Catholic tradition who embrace our educational philosophy and Catholic Christian values. The School provides academic excellence in a nurturing environment, forming students with a strong moral character. Our curriculum and spiri-tual support prepare our students to realize their potential as life-long learners and enlightened Christians in the community.
Gift Card Program
**DOUBLE STAMP DAYS**
Who doesn't need to do a Target Run? Everyone! This week receive 2 Blue Card stamps for every Target Gift Card purchased!
Those stamps add up fast sav-ing you or a family member on Tuition!
Hurry, before they are gone! Thank you for supporting St. Kevin School. Please send any questions and suggestions to [email protected]
Grades: Pre-K through Grade 8 Early Learning Academy and Junior High/ Bishop Hendricken High School Collaborative and the Boys and Girls Club of Warwick (Oakland Beach) Free before-school child care. After-school child care available for a nominal fee. Office hours: Monday—Friday 8:45 AM to 3:30 PM
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Saint Kevin Saturday, July 7 Weekday 5:00 p.m. Barbara Callahan, birthday remembrance, by family
Sunday, July 8 Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 12:00 noon Michael Franchetti, 11th anniversary, by Mary Franchetti Nellie Spina, 15th anniversary, by family
Monday, July 9 Weekday Saint Augustine Zhao Rong, Priest and Companions, Martyrs 7:45 a.m. For the people of the parish
Tuesday, July 10 Weekday 7:45 a.m.
Wednesday, July 11 Saint Benedict, Abbot 7:45 a.m.
Thursday, July 12 Weekday 7:45 a.m.
Friday, July 13 Weekday Saint Henry 7:45 a.m.
Saturday, July 14 Weekday Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, Virgin 5:00 p.m. Mary Pannone, birthday remembrance, by family John V. Pagliaro, remembrance, by Patricia & David Wojdyla
Sunday, July 15 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Charles (Ted) Sheahan, 18th anniversary, by Elizabeth Sheahan Lisa Gasrow, 2nd anniversary, by the Sheahan family 12:00 noon Christine Galligan, 2nd anniversary, by husband & family
INTENTIONS FOR MASSES: Remembering our loved ones, living or dead, in our Mass intention is a noble practice. Mass cards are available for your use in the parish office to send to family and/or friends who are remembered.
St. Benedict Memorial Candles
July Blessed Mother Candle Burns in memory of: Mary E. Connelly Anniversary remembrance requested by Jane Peltier July St. Joseph Candle Burns in memory of: Olga & James Monaghan Requested by daughters July Sanctuary Candle Burns in memory of: John Barlow Requested by wife
Memorial Candles An appropriate way to honor the memory of a loved one is to book a Memorial Candle at St. Benedict Parish. The candles burn for an entire month with a requested dona-tion of $25.00. Many months are still open. The Sanctuary Candle, Blessed Mother Candle and St. Joseph Candle all have availability in 2018. Please call the office on Wednesday or Friday at 737-9492 to schedule a booking.
Saint Benedict Saturday, July 7 Weekday 4:00 p.m. Marcie Plante, by family
Sunday, July 8 Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:00 a.m.
Saturday, July 14 Weekday 4:00 p.m. Stephanie Gorman, birthday remembrance, by family
Sunday, July 15 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 9:00 a.m. Special Intention
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William J. Riley
Plumbing & Heating 401-738-1688
All phases of plumbing, heating & backflow services
Residential & Commercial
Find a coupon at www.rileyplumbing.com
William Riley and his wife, Liz, are parishion-ers of St. Kevin. Liz is also the president of
the Ladies of St. Kevin.
Pray for those serving our country Major Ian Friel, RIANG Pvt. Hunter Bazarnick, USMC SFC John F. Kiernan III COL. Matthew K. Mulvey, USMC Capt. Randall Chlebek, USAF LCPL Christopher J. Rosera, USMC WO Alexander Arabian, US Army Lt. Col. Jason A. Gleason, US Army Lt. Daniel Lamothe, US Army SSG. Jonathan Lamothe, US Army ISG David Maloney, US Army PFC Ashley Silvers, USMC Airman Nathan D. Sandin, USAF Capt. John Turco, US Army Sgt. Brian Stearns, USMC reserve 1st Lt. Joseph Steigman, US Army IS1 Randy Francis Chaplain,Colonel Robert L. Marciano, USAF, RIANG (Ret) AT2 Bryan Sokolowski, USN AM2 Ashleigh Haubrich, USN Petty Officer 1st Class Mark B. Durand, USN 2nd Lt Paolo L. De Luca, USMC Pvt. Corey Owens, US Army Pvt. Jason Finegan, US Army SP4 Richard Dormer, Army Capt. Seth Crosby, USAF SR3 Vincent Cortellessa, USN Capt. Scott Haran, US Army WO4 Carlos F. Legoas, US Army SFC Harold S. Hernandez, US Army PO2 Jacob Patriarca, US Navy 2nd LT Brenden M. Burns, USMC 1st Lt. John P. Glennon, US Army SR3, Sean M. Mcghie, US Navy Airman Kevin Kelly, US Air Force TSgt. John E. Whyte, Air National Guard SSgt. Cory A. Siconio, US Air Force TSgt. Stephen A. Lanoie, Air National Guard Lt. Emily K. Mulvey, US Navy LCPL Frederick R. Pierce, III, USMC Cpl. John T. Leonard, Jr., USMC SPC Robert J. Carr, Jr., US ARMY Airman Kiley Foulke, USAF Pvt. Corey Way, US Army SFC Michael Chase Jr., US Army SFC Jacob Pelletier, US Army LCDR John Loomis, US Navy Capt. Michael A. Menna, Aircraft Commander, USAF Maj. Thomas J. McCarthy, US Army Pvt. James Byanski, US Army A1C Kayleen Murphy, Air National Guard 2nd Lt. Stephen F. Caravana, Jr., US Army EM3 Robert W. Lee, US Navy PVC Brody P. Johnson, US Army Airman Kyle Santos, USAF 2nd Lt. Lindsay A. Laurie, RI Army National Guard Major Alisa D’Agostino, RI Army National Guard SO2 Matthew R. Libby, US Navy
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Religious education fees for the upcoming year will be $40.00 per child with an additional $10 fee if your child is making a Sacrament (grades 2 and 9).
St. Kevin will no longer offer summer CCD for 7th & 8th grade. Please check the bulletin for fall religious education registration information.
Fall registration information coming soon!
Spiritual Library Our spiritual library is up and ready. Located in the vesti-
bule. We are offering the books on the honor system. Please read and return so that others can benefit from them also. For information call Helene Soucy 837-5552 or Christine Reilly 481-6830.
Pass On the Good News! What good news? – The Good News of Jesus Christ and our Catholic faith! This fall, over 200 children and young people, grades 1-8, will sign up to learn more about Jesus and the Catholic faith. You can help them learn and grow in faith by becoming a catechist for Faith Formation (CCD). Classes are offered select Sunday mornings from October to March at the time slot of 8:50 am to 9:50 am. As you nurture the faith of our young, you will learn and grow as well! As one long-time catechist put it, “I learn so much from the children!” We provide you with training, materials, and support. Classes begin in October. Please consider stepping up to help mold the next set of "bricks" for the future foundation of our Church. If interested or for more information, contact Christine Reilly at [email protected].
St. Benedict Indoor Flea Market Needs Donations
St. Benedict Parish will be having its Semi-Annual Indoor Flea Market on August 25, 2018. We are now accepting donations. We need your donations to be successful. Spring cleaning? Your trash is always someone else’s treasure. Please call Richard Plante @ 401-206-1488 to arrange a drop off. Thank you for all you do for our parish!
Eagle Scout Project William Swicki of St. Kevin’s Troop 63 is collecting needed items for Pet Refuge, a no-kill, non-profit animal shelter. Collection boxes will be at the doors of St. Kevin and St. Benedict parishes. Donations will be accepted until July 22. Any little bit helps. Thank you for your support.
Wish List:
canned cat food, dry cat food, canned kitten food, kitten chow, strained meat baby food, cat litter, catnip toys, bleach, KMR Milk Replacer for Kittens (available in pet stores and animal hospitals), 33 gallon trash bags, paper towels, large plastic totes, dishwasher detergent, bound rug samples, laundry detergent
Diocesan Youth Day 2018
Diocesan Youth Day 2018 will take place on Saturday, September 8, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
at Our Lady of Fatima Parish, Cumberland. This is for youths in high school or up to age 20.
Special guests include:
Revive Ministry • Michael Mette and family • Bishop Thomas J. Tobin
Father Joe Brice • Seminarian Dan Mahoney • St. Philip Youth Choir
and numerous workshop and prayer experience presenters
For more information and to stay updated as additional
speakers are announced, please visit the Facebook event page.
And please view/share our new DYD 2018 promo video by visiting:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shFv_uOyoXc&feature=youtu.be
If interested, please contact Christine Reilly at [email protected]
Volunteering Opportunity for High School Youth
The Haunted Labyrinth is a fundraiser the Rejoice In Hope Youth Center in Cranston has held for over 30 years. Youth in 8th-12th grade are invited to vol-unteer (and earn community ser-vice hours) this summer, to as-sist building for this fall's event. Permission forms and details are available on our website at www.hauntedlabyrinth.com or please call 942-6571 or email [email protected] for more information.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Have faith that God can increase the blessings in your marriage by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. The next Weekends are Sep 15-16, 2018 in Medway, MA and Dec 7-9, 2018 in Duxbury, MA. For more information, call Stephen & Michelle O'Leary at 800-710-9963 or visit them at https://wwmema.org/.
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POPE FRANCIS - ANGELUS Our Lady of Mount Carmel - July 16
When Jesus spoke, he used simple words and he also used images which were examples taken from daily life, in order to be easily understood by all. This is why they listened to him willingly and appreciated his message which directly touched their heart. And it was not that complicated language which was difficult to understand, as that used by the Doctors of the Law of that time, which was not easily understood, was very rigid and distanced people. And with this language Jesus made the mystery of the Kingdom of God understood; it was not complicated theology. And one example is that of today's Gospel passage: the parable of the sower (cf. Mt 13:1-23).
The sower is Jesus. With this image, we can see that he pre-sents himself as one who does not impose himself, but rather offers himself. He does not attract us by conquering us, but by donating himself: he casts seeds. With patience and generosity, he spreads his Word, which is not a cage or a trap, but a seed which can bear fruit. And how can it bear fruit? If we welcome it.
Therefore, the parable concerns us especially. In fact, it speaks more of the soil than of the sower. Jesus carries out, so to speak, a "spiritual X-ray" of our heart, which is the soil on which the seed of the Word falls. Our heart, like the soil, may be good and then the Word bears fruit — and a great deal — but it can also be hard and impermeable. This happens when we hear the Word but it bounces off of us, just as on a street: it does not en-ter.
Between the good soil and the street; the asphalt — if we throw a seed on the "sanpietrini" (cobblestones), nothing grows — there are however, two intermediate types of soil which, in differ-ent amounts, we can have within us. The first, Jesus says, is rocky. Let us try to imagine it: rocky ground is a terrain that "does not have much soil" (cf. Mt 13:5), so the seed sprouts but is un-able to put down deep roots. This is how the superficial heart is: it welcomes the Lord, wants to pray, love and bear witness, but does not persevere; it becomes tired and never "takes off". It is a heart without depth, where the rocks of laziness prevail over the good soil, where love is fickle and fleeting. But whoever wel-comes the Lord only when they want to does not bear fruit.
Then, there is the last ground, the thorny one, filled with briars which choke the good plants. What do these thorns represent? "The cares of the world and the delight in riches" (v. 22), as Je-sus says explicitly. The thorns are the vices which come to blows with God, which choke his presence: above all these are the idols of worldly wealth, living avidly, for oneself, for possessions and for power. If we cultivate these thorns, we choke God's growth within us. Each of us can recognize his or her big or small thorns, the vices that inhabit the heart, those more or less deeply rooted briars that God does not like and that prevent us from having a clean heart. It is necessary to tear them out, otherwise the Word cannot bear fruit, the seed will not grow.
Dear brothers and sisters, Jesus invites us today to look inside ourselves: to give thanks for our good soil and to tend the soil that is not yet good. Let us ask ourselves if our heart is open to welcome the seed of the Word of God with faith. Let us ask our-selves if our rocks of laziness are still numerous and large; let us identify our thorns of vice and call them by name. Let us find the courage to reclaim the soil, to effect a nice conversion of our heart, bringing to the Lord in Confession and in prayer our rocks and our thorns. In doing this, Jesus, the Good Sower will be glad to carry out an additional task: purify our hearts by removing the rocks and the thorns which choke his Word. May the Mother of God, whom we remember today with the title of Blessed Virgin of Mount Carmel, unparalleled in welcoming the Word of God and putting it into practice (cf. Lk 8:21), help us to purify our hearts and welcome the Lord's presence there.
Interesting Facts about Catholicism
�� The word “Catholic” was first used by Ignatius of An-tioch around the year A.D. 110. It is from the Greek word katholikos, which means “toward the whole.” Ignatius was suggesting that the Church is a gift of-fered by Christ to all people.
�� The incense used in the Catholic Church symbolizes prayers rising to heaven. It is also used to bless and purify.
�� The fish, or ICHTHUS, is the symbol used by early Christians to identify themselves in times of persecu-tion. In Greek, ICHTHUS (ΙΧΘΥΣ) is a monogram for the first five letters of the words “Jesus Christ Son of God, Savior.”
�� The rosary is a primary signature of catholic devotion. The word “rosary” means “garland of roses.” The rose is one of the flowers used to symbolize the Virgin Mary, and the prayer of the rosary is very closely as-sociated with her.
�� Catholics believe that anyone can baptize in an emer-gency situation (such as a car wreck). Any person, Catholic or not, can pour the water and say the words. The only requirement is to follow the wishes of the person you are baptizing.
�� The Catholic Church has seven sacraments (baptism, penance, confirmation, holy orders, the Eucharist (Holy Communion), matrimony, and anointing of the sick). The word “sacrament” is from the Latin sacramentum, or “solemn oath.” Sacraments are symbols that connect the visible and invisible dimensions.
�� Catholic health care institutions serve almost 80 mil-lion patients a year in the United States. Catholic hos-pitals constitute more than 10% of all hospitals in the country and receive about 15% of all hospital admissions.
�� Catholic hospitals employ almost 750,000 people, about 15% of all hospital employees in the United States. Their total payroll is over $20 billion.
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Ladies of Saint Kevin
Our monthly meetings resume in September. Over the summer our newly installed officers will meet for an execu-tive board meeting to discuss the upcoming year and make plans. We would love to have as much feedback and opinions as we can so that we can make the most create a wonderful schedule and variety of events for the coming year. If you have any questions or comments please send them to the email listed below or leave them in an envelope marked "Ladies of St Kevin" in the office or collection basket - we will collect these comments from everyone. Remember - this is your group and your input is important.
June Service: What's better in the hot summer than a nice cold refreshing drink? We are collecting powdered lemonade and iced tea mixes for McAuley House to serve throughout the summer. The staff at McAuley house was very grateful for the donations last year and the supplies we donated managed to last them throughout the summer months. Boxes are located at the entrances of the church. Be generous with our final service project of the year – let's end strong!!
Questions or comments: [email protected]
Readings for the week of July 8 Monday: Hos 2:16, 17c-18, 21-22; Ps 145:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9; Mt 9:18-26 Tuesday: Hos 8:4-7, 11-13; Ps 115:3-4, 5-6, 7ab-8, 9-10; Mt 9:32-38 Wednesday: Hos 10:1-3, 7-8, 12; Ps 105:2-3, 4-5, 6-7; Mt 10:1-7 Thursday: Hos 11:1-4, 8e-9; Ps 80:2ac and 3b, 15-16; Mt 10:7-15 Friday: Hos 14:2-10; Ps 51:3-4, 8-9, 12-13, 14 and 17; Mt 10:16-23 Saturday: Is 6:1-8; Ps 93:1ab, 1cd-2, 5; Mt 10:24-33 Sunday: Am 7:12-15; Ps 85:9-10, 11-12, 13-14; Eph 1:3-14 or 1:3-10; Mk 6:7-13
Congratulations to the children who were baptized last week
Charlotte Maria Delaney-Chipman
Parents: Ronald & Ashley Godparents: Ryan & Fiona
Nicholas Joseph Melucci Parents: Nicholas & Heather Godparent: Paul
James Gustin Shults Parents: Daniel & Erica Godparents: Michael & Heather
Anna Claire Rainone Parents:Stephen & Lauren Godparents:Michael & Danielle
Harleigh Marion Holland Parents: Andrew & Shawna Godparents: Robert & Cami
Charlotte Hope Naughton Parents: Matthew & Laura Godparents: Nathan & Lindsay
Liam Nolan Coupe Parents:Christian & Sarah Godparents:Matthew & Melissa
He’s turning 70! Father Bob Hawkins, who served here at Saint Kevin’s as Co-Pastor with Father Frank O’Hara, is retiring from his
present assignment as Pastor of Saint Luke’s in Barrington.
In gratitude for him and his wonderful and dedicated Priestly ministry these many years we will have him here
to celebrate Mass and host a brunch in his honor. Please join us
SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 2018 12 Noon Mass
followed by brunch in Father O’Hara Hall.
Mark your calendars and stay tuned for more details about this event for a great man and friend of us all.
Wedding Anniversary Celebration The Office of Marriage Preparation & Enrichment is spon-soring the annual wedding anniversary celebration honor-ing couples of the Diocese who will be observing their 25th, 40th, 50th and 50+ years anniversaries in 2018. The celebration will be held on Sunday, September 23, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. at the Cathedral of SS. Peter & Paul in Providence. It will include Mass, renewal of marriage vows, a personalized certificate for each couple and a re-ception for the couples and their families. Bishop Thomas J. Tobin will be the main celebrant. To register please obtain a form from Saint Kevin’s parish office. All completed forms must be returned to the parish office by Friday, August 10th.
Open Invitation to all Catholic Women "POT LUCK SUPPER" on Monday, July 9, at 6PM in Fr. Lawless Hall at St. Benedict Church located at 135 Beach Ave. Warwick, RI. This event is Sponsored by St. Benedict Circle #423, Daughters of Isabella. Share your favorite dish and meet the many women working behind the scenes of an organization that is celebrating its 90th year in "UNITY, FRIENDSHIP AND CHARITY.” For more information please contact: Shirley A. Mello, Regent (401)-821-8461 or email: [email protected].
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St. Vincent de Paul Conference Food Pantry Needs
Coffee Instant Potatoes Tea Tuna Fish Jelly - Strawberry or Grape Rice Crackers Cereal Canned Fruit Ramen Noodles
Bible Study Tuesday, July 17th, 6:30 pm in Fr. O’Hara Hall. Led by Deacon John Fulton we meet the 1st & 3rd Tuesday of each month. All are welcome!
Safe Haven: St. Kevin’s Bereavement Group
Monday, July 9th, 6:30-8:00pm in St. Kevin School con-ference room. Led by Deacon John Fulton we meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month. All are welcome!
Someone is Waiting ... Please consider becoming a member of the Special Reli-gious Development Ministry. SPRED is a parish small faith community of catechists and persons with cognitive and developmental disabilities. The community fosters the inclusion of persons with different abilities and chal-lenges into the life of our parish. The diocesan SPRED office provides training that helps catechists to understand how to share their faith with peo-ple with cognitive and developmental disabilities. Please call if you would like more information about SPRED as a catechist or for someone with cognitive or developmental disabilities. Contact Marie Wilson 829-5042 if interested.
Confession
Confessions will be heard at St. Benedict Church on the first Saturday of the month from
3:15-3:45 pm
Bus Trip to Yankee Stadium
On Saturday, August 18th a bus will leave Pilgrim High School at 6:45 am and travel to Yankee Stadium for a 1:05 game vs. Toronto. Seats are in section 233B. They are limited and going fast! The cost is $110.00. To sign up contact Bob Fuoroli 401-474-0650 (call or text) or email [email protected]
St. Kevin’s Christmas Bazaar Saturday, November 10th, 9 am- 5 pm
At Bishop Hendricken High School Our 11th annual Christmas Bazaar is in the works and we hope you will join us in making it the best one yet! Handmade crafts are needed. Do you sew, knit, crochet, paint, work with wood, or make jewelry? Whatever your specialty, we welcome your donations. Please contact Sue at 737-0183 or Brenda at 739-8734. Re-gifting is good. Something new that you can't use might make a nice prize for the Straw Raffle or Penny Social. If you can help, call Helene at 234-4446 or Diane at 738-5930. Donations for the Bazaar may be left at the rectory side entrance to the church. Please mark any new items in-tended for the Penny Social or Straw Raffle. Also needed are gently used books, attic treasures and Christmas dé-cor items. Call if you would like to join the committee to help with the bazaar. Our next meeting will be on September 12th. For information or to volunteer, contact Joe Luszcz, Bazaar Coordinator at 739-4172 or email [email protected].
Subject 10th Annual Colorectal Cancer Awareness 5K Walk/Run
The 10th Annual Colorectal Cancer Awareness 5K Walk/Run will take place on August 5th at Warwick City Park. To register online go to www.VoicesOfRI.org. Click on button on the top right corner that says REGISTER. St. Kevin Church has a team with Diane LeDoux as captain. You can join her team at the time of registration. The team name is St Kevin Walkers and the password is srkevinwalkers. Registration fees: $10 up to and including 7/21. After 7/21 $15. Day of event $20. At the day of the 5K, registration sign in will be open at 8:30 am. The 5K will begin at 10:00. A photographer will be available for team and family photos between 9:00 and 9:30. Please bring a sign with the team or family name. For further information email Barbara Joyce [email protected] or call her (401) 739-5623.
Little Sisters of the Poor PawSox Family Fun Day
Sunday, August 19. 2018 PawSox vs. Durham Bulls
Join the Little Sisters, family, and friends for an exciting afternoon at McCoy Stadium! Tickets include a delicious summertime barbecue including hamburgers, hot dogs, cheeseburgers, pulled BBQ chicken, mac & cheese, po-tato salad, chips, iced tea, lemonade, and ice cream! Watch the game from the BBQ, the bleachers, or in the covered blue seat section! PawSox vs. Durham Bulls Pre-Game BBQ: 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. • First Pitch: 1:35 p.m Advance Registration is Re-quired. Please purchase your tickets by August 10, 2018. Tick-ets are $29 for adults and $15 for children under 12 register online at www.littlesistersofthepoorpawtucket.org
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Kevin MowreyASE Master Tech Advanced
315 Warwick Neck Ave.Warwick, RI 02889
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Eugene J. McCaff rey, Jr.D. 2017
Michael J. McCaff rey • John T. McCaff rey
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McCaffreyMcCaffrey & McCaffrey & McCaffrey
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J POULOS AUTOMOTIVE INC.
85 Perry Ave., Warwick RI 02888401-941-6440
James Poulos, [email protected]
YOUR 1 STOP AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CENTER
SINCE 1991
OwnersTom & Marta
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401-921-6706
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401-921-01602080 Warwick Ave., Warwick, RI
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QQUINN FUNERAL HOME
Family Owned and Operated Since 1857
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Christopher P. Quinn, David Gill, Paul A Falso, Jr.
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401-738-1977
Joseph J. McGair, Esq.
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BRENTWOODNURSING HOME
4000 Post Road, Warwick, RI(401) 884-8020
TIM PACKHEMPAINTING20 Years Experience
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Lessons • Accessories • Repairs401-823-5459
687 Quaker Lane, West Warwick RI
Providing a wide range of quality legal services including general civil litigation, personal injury, health law and criminal law.
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Paul F. Galamaga, Esq.
Rainone Landscaping, Inc.Rainone Landscaping, Inc.349 Waterman Avenue • Smithfi eld, RI 02917
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P: (401) 921-IZZO (4996)F: (401) 921-2408
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74 Frenchtown Rd., N. Kingstown, RI401.262.0042
Dr. Jacqueline Boisvert, Owner, Optometrist
Lovely LIttle Laudromat1653 Warwick Avenue, Warwich
860.884.9470Hours: Mon.-Sun. 7am-9pm
Wash, Dry, FoldServices
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