September 10, 2021
Statement of Bishop Tobin on Congressman Langevin’s Position on Abortion
Although Congressman Langevin had previously attempted to nuance his pro-life position, his new statement on behalf of the “Women’s Health Protection Act” removes any doubt about where he stands and is terribly disappointing. “I have reconsidered my position on reproductive rights,” the Congressman writes, and in so doing he joins the partisan pro-abortion bandwagon.

We are so tired of hearing Catholic politicians say, as Jim Langevin does, “Although I remain personally opposed to abortion . . .” and then go on to support abortion. That pathetic excuse doesn’t fly anymore. Jim Langevin claims to be a “practicing Catholic,” but practicing Catholics do not promote the legalization of abortion which the Church clearly teaches is an “abominable crime.”

Setting aside the partisan rhetoric, we are obliged to speak the truth: that every time an abortion takes place, a child dies. Sadly, that reality will now be on the heart and soul and conscience of Jim Langevin.
The Lord Has Done Great Things For Us
So, the Diocese of Providence has now begun the celebration of its sesquicentennial – the 150th anniversary of its founding in 1872. Our jubilee, which will conclude in June of next year will see a variety of activities — liturgical and devotional events, educational and cultural programs, and 150 new initiatives of charity and justice.

About our anniversary year
Beginning September 8, 2021, the Diocese of Providence will celebrate the sesquicentennial of its foundation through a series of events running through June 2022. For more information on this event and other anniversary events, visit dioceseofprovidence.org/150
Coverage of the Opening Event of our 150th Anniversary Year
The Diocese of Providence began its yearlong celebration of the 150th anniversary of its founding with A Night to Honor Mary at the Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul on Wednesday, Sept. 8. 

See extensive coverage in the Sept. 16 edition of Rhode Island Catholic.

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Photo: Rick Snizek, Executive Editor, RI Catholic
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The Opening Event of the Diocese of Providence’s 150th Anniversary Year: A Night to Honor Mary, with Bishop Tobin, Sept. 8 in the Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul, Providence

Click image below to watch the recording of our inaugural celebration of the sesquicentennial of the Diocese of Providence.
Special Guest Speaker: Mike Aquilina
We invite you to join us at our next event celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the Diocese of Providence
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Senior Priest Retirement Find
The weekend of September 18 and 19
Catholics throughout the Diocese have a unique opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of our senior priests. A collection during the weekend of September 18 and 19 will benefit the Senior Priest Retirement Fund, a significant source of support for priests that provides for basic needs such as food, housing, transportation and medical care. Please consider your generous support of this important effort that benefits those who have selflessly served the faithful for decades.

Getting to Know Your Seminarians: David Bardales
SEMINARIAN EDUCATION IS SUPPORTED BY THE CATHOLIC CHARITY FUND APPEAL
Photo and Interview by Laura Kilgus, Assistant Editor/Production Manager, RI Catholic
We can’t let people forget 9/11, says retired FDNY captain
By: Christina Lee Knauss, Catholic News Service
MURRELLS INLET, S.C. (CNS) — When the last days of August roll around every year, that’s when the memories start to return to Thomas Damore.

No matter the weather, no matter what he’s doing, they come back. Even though 20 years have passed and the retired captain of the New York Fire Department now lives hundreds of miles from the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11.

In his mind, he goes back to a day when fire, smoke, debris and death rained from a blindingly clear blue sky over New York City and back to the 50 days he spent climbing over piles of twisted metal where fires still burned, pushing aside piles of concrete and other debris, searching, always searching for anything left of thousands of people who perished in an instant at ground zero.

New York City firefighters and other emergency personnel survey the World Trade Center collapse Sept. 11, 2001. Nearly 3,000 people died in the collapse of the towers, at the Pentagon and in rural Pennsylvania when terrorists attacked the United States using commercial airplanes on 9/11. (CNS photo/Anthony Correia, Reuters)
Prayer at Ground Zero
Pope Benedict XI, New York, 20 April 2008
O God of love, compassion, and healing,
look on us, people of many different faiths
and traditions,
who gather today at this site,
the scene of incredible violence and pain.
We ask you in your goodness
to give eternal light and peace
to all who died here–
the heroic first-responders:
our fire fighters, police officers,
emergency service workers, and
Port Authority personnel,
along with all the innocent men and women
who were victims of this tragedy
simply because their work or service
brought them here on September 11, 2001.
We ask you, in your compassion
to bring healing to those
who, because of their presence here that day,
suffer from injuries and illness.
Heal, too, the pain of still-grieving families
and all who lost loved ones in this tragedy.
Give them strength to continue their lives
with courage and hope.
We are mindful as well
of those who suffered death, injury, and loss
on the same day at the Pentagon and in
Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
Our hearts are one with theirs
as our prayer embraces their pain and suffering.
God of peace, bring your peace to our violent world:
peace in the hearts of all men and women
and peace among the nations of the earth.
Turn to your way of love
those whose hearts and minds
are consumed with hatred.
God of understanding,
overwhelmed by the magnitude of this tragedy,
we seek your light and guidance
as we confront such terrible events.
Grant that those whose lives were spared
may live so that the lives lost here
may not have been lost in vain.
Comfort and console us,
strengthen us in hope,
and give us the wisdom and courage
to work tirelessly for a world
where true peace and love reign
among nations and in the hearts of all.
In case you missed it!
From Bishop Tobin
The Diocese of Providence is prepared to assist up to 100 Afghan Refugees coming to RI
The Diocese of Providence is preparing to take in any Afghan refugees who are looking to call Rhode Island home.

Pope prays for Afghanistan, United States
During his Angelus address Sept. 5, Pope Francis prayed for Afghanistan and the United States.

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