Saint Anthony Church of the Saint Edward Church

S
aint Anthony
Church
North Providence
353-3120
Saintanthonychurch.org
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hurch of the
Presentation of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
aint Edward Church
North Providence
722-7140
Presentationchurchnp.org
Providence • 331-4035
Saintedwardchurchpvd.org
December 28, 2014
Reverend Edward S. Cardente, Pastor
Reverend Nolasco Tamayo, Part time Associate
Diocesan Director of Intercultural Ministries
Reverend Mr. Louis Vani, Deacon
WELCOME
If you are alienated or upset, we welcome you lovingly.
If you are in need of forgiveness, Jesus forgives you completely - with uncondional love.
If you have been hurt by the Church, we are truly sorry.
If you are angry, Jesus offers you peace.
If life has become burdensome, we are here to support you.
We are happy you are here and want you to stay.
We would like to share our lives with you.
Come join us each week so we can worship God together.
WEEKEND MASS CELEBRATIONS
SAINT ANTHONY CHURCH - 1413 Mineral Spring Avenue, North Providence
Saturday Vigil 5:15 PM, Sunday 8 AM, 10 AM, 11:30 AM Angelo Minervino, Sacristan
CHURCH OF THE PRESENTATION - 1081 Mineral Spring Avenue, North Providence
Saturday Vigil 4 PM, Sunday 10 AM
Stephen Campbell, Sacristan
SAINT EDWARD CHURCH - 997 Branch Avenue, Providence
Saturday Vigil 6 PM (Spanish), Sunday 9 AM, 11:30 AM (Spanish)
John Arena, Sacristan
HOLY DAYS - as announced
WEEKDAY MASS Monday through Thursday (Trinity Chapel) 8:30 AM St. Anthony Novena Mass: Tuesday 8:30 AM
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday 3:15 - 3:45 PM (Presentaon Church)
BUSINESS OFFICES - 5 Gibbs Street, North Providence, 401 353-3120 401 353-5126 (Fax)
Monday - Thursday: 9 AM - 4 PM
Karleen Celona, Administrave Assistant
Informaon about the Sacrament of Marriage, Ministry to the Sick and Dying, Parish Records
Bullen submissions should be emailed to [email protected] by 9 AM Tuesday.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION MINISTRY OFFICE – Saint Anthony Parish Center, Pope Street, North Providence, 401 353-5215
Maryann Palloa, Elementary Coordinator
Mary Ann Dempsey, Junior High Coordinator
Sr. Carol Ann Murray, RSM and Sr. Diane Marie Pederzani, RSM, First Eucharist Coordinators
Cheryl Anderson, Bapsmal Preparaon
Informaon about Infant Bapsm, Adult Sacraments, becoming Roman Catholic (RCIA)
YOUTH MINISTRY OFFICE – Saint Anthony Parish Center, Pope Street, North Providence, 401 353-5216
Andrea Aiello, Coordinator
Evere Downing, TIP Baseball
Tom Malloy, CYO Basketball
ABBA-AVE PRAYER MINISTRY
330-7021
401 353-3059
MINISTRY TO THOSE IN NEED
Saint Anthony Kitchen – Gloria Mamis, Director 353-0688
Saint Anthony Mobile Lunch - Tony Tedesco, Director
Social Acon Commiee 621-3805
Saint Edward Food & Wellness Center, 1001 Branch Avenue, Providence, Lori Porcaro, Director
Mary’s Meals to the Poor, Church of the Presentaon, David St.Hilaire
MUSIC MINISTRY DIRECTORS St. Anthony Church - Kim Nixon, 573-0685
Toby Andrews, Assistant
Church of the Presentaon - Kim Stanzione
St Edward Church, (English Mass) - Judy Laffey
CONVENT 3 Pope Street, North Providence Daughters of Mary, Mother of Mercy
MINISTERIO EN ESPAÑOL
Rev. Nolasco Tamayo 331-3833
Asistente Pastoral: José Aponte
919-6572
Programa Confirmación: Mayra Vizcaíno
347-5545
Catequesis de Adultos: Guillermina Arias
499-8387
Bausmos: Ibeth de Aléncar
868-8004
Matrimonios: Hablar con Fr. Nolasco con un año de ancipación.
Grupo de Oración: Ibeth de Aléncar
868-8004
Grupo de Lectores: Salvador Pérez
474-9802
Confesiones: Antes de las misas o por cita
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
Like Mary, may we nurture the light born within us at Christmas. May we carry it everywhere in our daily lives.
- Pope Francis
Every Mass is offered for the intenons of the faithful present.
SAINT ANTHONY CHURCH
MONDAY
December 29
8:30 AM
Mem - Steven Soares by Parents
TUESDAY
December 30
8:30 AM
1st Anniv - Patricia Pennacchia
by Daughter
THURSDAY January 1 - Holy Day of Obligation
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
10:00 AM
For the Parishioners
SATURDAY
5:15 PM
SUNDAY
8:00 AM
10:00 AM
11:30 AM
January 3
15th Anniv - Joanne Reis by Mother
January 4
9th Anniv - Jose Silva by the Family
23rd Anniv - Edward J. Berry, Jr.
by Bill and Ann Casey
9th Anniv - John Ando by Children
STEWARDSHIP
December 13 and 14, 2014
Church of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Budgets $ 3,809.00 from 142 envelopes
Includes mail ins of $ 838.00
Donations for the Poor: $ 159.00
Saint Anthony Church
Budgets $ 6,831.00 from 401 envelopes
Includes mail ins of $ 670.00
Donations for the Poor: $ 541.00
Saint Edward Church
Budgets $ 1,898.00 from 112 envelopes
Donations for the Poor: $ 177.00
REST IN PEACE
Lord, let perpetual light shine upon Claire Greene,
Please note: as of January 1, 2015 morning mass will
be celebrated Monday through Thursday. Due to a
shortage of priests, there will be no Friday morning
mass at Saint Anthony Church.
The following churches offer Mass on Friday mornings:
Saint Augustine Church (7 AM)
Saint Pius V Church (7 AM and Noon)
Saint Thomas Church (7:30 AM).
Alfred “Butch” Sormanti, Edward Gallagher
and Antonia “Toni” Robert.
May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed,
through Your mercy, rest in peace.
CHURCH OF THE PRESENTATION OF THE
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
WEDNESDAY December 31 - Vigil
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
4:00 PM
For the Parishioners
SAINT EDWARD CHURCH
WEDNESDAY December 31 - Vigil
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
6:00 PM
Adoration
7:00 PM
Spanish Liturgy
SATURDAY
6:00 PM
SUNDAY
9:00 AM
11:30 AM
January 3
Spanish Mass
January 4
For the Parishioners
Spanish Mass
SATURDAY January 3
4:00 PM
1st Anniv - Philip Scandriato
by Wife and Children
SUNDAY
January 4
10:00 AM 5th Anniv - Al Cibulsky and Nora Dicastro
by the Family
THE VIGIL LAMP
The Vigil Candle will burn from December 27th through
January 2nd as a Christmas Remembrance for
Frank A., Sr, Mary A., Melissa A. Varrecchione and
Claire and William A. Greene, Sr. by the Family.
YOUTH MINISTRY
[email protected]
CAL Basketball Schedule
Saturday, January 3rd
Girls vs. Saint Mary of the Bay at Home at 1 PM
Boys Junior vs. Holy Apostles at Home at 2 PM
Boys Grammar vs. Holy Apostles at Home at 3 PM
BAPTISMS
We welcome into our parish family
Greyson Phillip DeMatteo and
Savannah Joyce DeMatteo.
who were baptized recently.
May our Lord continue to bless them and their family.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION INFORMATION
Religious Education Office: 353-5215
RCIA (First Eucharist) for Children: Parents of
children in grade 3 and up who have not received
First Communion should contact the Religious Education
Office to register their child(ren) for classes and further
information.
Schedule of Classes:
All classes are held in the Saint Anthony Parish Center.
First Eucharist: Classes will resume on Monday,
January 5th from 6 PM - 7 PM.
Grades 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6: Classes will resume on
Monday, January 5th from 6 PM - 7 PM and Tuesday,
January 6th from 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM.
Confirmation I and II: classes will begin in January
2015. Information will follow at a later date.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION - GRADES 7 AND 8
Sunday morning classes for grades 7 and 8 are complete.
The schedule for this group includes a session in the
Spring for each grade. Grade 7 will attend a workshop on
Saturday, February 28th from 9 AM - 11 AM. Grade 8
will attend a workshop on Saturday, March 21st from
9 AM - 11 AM.
Sincere thanks to the 7th and 8th graders and their families
for generously contributing to our two service projects
this year. Used towels and blankets were donated (at the
time of the feast of Saint Francis of Assisi) to the animal
shelter so abandoned pets could be comforted and cared
for. During Advent, socks to be part of the Christmas
gifts for the nursing home residents were donated.
Volunteers are needed for the Children’s Liturgy at
the 5:15 PM and 11:30 AM Masses.
If you are interested, please contact Maryann Pallotta
in the Religious Education office (353-5215).
NEXT YOUTH MASS:
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28 at 11:30 AM
2015 YEAR OF CONSECRATED LIFE
RETREAT ON THE PRIESTHOOD
Bishop Tobin invites high school seniors, college and post
- college age men who are discerning a call to the
priesthood to a retreat on January 9th and 10th at the
Seminary of Our Lady of Providence. The retreat will
begin at 7 PM on Friday evening. If you know anyone
interested whom the Bishop should invite, please contact
Fr. Christopher Murphy, Assistant Vocation Director at
331-1316 or email [email protected].
READINGS AND CELEBRATIONS FOR THE WEEK
Monday – Saint Thomas Becket, bishop and martyr
1 Jn 2: 3 – 11; Lk 2: 22 - 35
Tuesday – 6th Day within the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord
1 Jn 2: 12 – 17; Lk 2: 36 - 40
Wednesday – Saint Sylvester I, pope
1 Jn 2: 18 – 21; Jn 1: 1 - 18
Thursday – Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God
Nm 6: 22 – 27; Gal 4: 4 – 7; Lk 2: 16 - 21
Friday – Sts Basil the Great & Gregory Nazianzen, bishops & doctors
1 Jn 2: 22 – 28; Jn 1: 19 - 28
Saturday – The Most Holy Name of Jesus
1 Jn 2: 29, 3: 6 - - 4: 6; Jn 1: 29 - 34
Sunday – The Epiphany of the Lord
Is 60: 1 – 6; Eph 3: 2 – 3a, 5 – 6; Mt 2: 1 - 12
The new Church year which began on November 30th has
been designated for those following Jesus through a
consecrated life. Religious throughout the world have
responded to Jesus call to “Come follow me” as a
religious, taking the vows of Poverty, Chastity and
Obedience as a consecrated Brother, Sister or Priest.
We are so fortunate to have so many of them in the
Diocese of Providence. We are especially blessed with the
presence of the Daughters of Mary, Mother of Mercy who
live in Saint Anthony Convent on Pope Street. Since the
convent was established in 1997 these religious women
from Nigeria have been a blessing to our parishes.
Over the years they have taught Religious Education
Classes, volunteered in our outreach programs for
the poor, acted as sacristans for daily Mass, visited the
sick and will be soon be assisting at Holy Family Home as
overnight supervisors. Currently the convent is filled
to capacity with five nuns who also work at hospitals and
nursing homes to support their religious community.
Please remember them in your prayers during this
time and continue to pray for new vocations to the
priesthood and religious life. The following sisters are
currently residing in the convent: Sister Patricia Onyeje,
Sister Fortune Ezeugo, Sister Calista Usuwa,
Sister Bridechristiline “Sister Bride” Ogirl, and
Sister Ifeoma Odili.
HOLIDAY MASS SCHEDULE
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
Holy Day of Obligation
Wednesday, December 31st
Church of the Presentation - 4 PM
Saint Edward Church - 6 PM Adoration;
7 PM Spanish Liturgy
Thursday, January 1st
St. Anthony Church – 10 AM
Please note: there will be no 8:30 AM Mass on
Wednesday, December 31st.
SAINT ANTHONY CHURCH
ANNUAL COLLECTION
Donations as of December 26, 2014:
$ 24,143.00
Please consider donating if you have not already
given.
Contributions may be placed in the weekly collection
basket (in a separate envelope labeled Annual
Collection) or mailed to the Parish Office.
All donations received by December 31st will be
included in the 2014 tax letter.
KEEP THE HEAT ON
HEATING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Since it was established in 2005, “Keep the Heat On” has
provided more than $1.5 million to help more than 7,800
Rhode Island families and individuals coping with
financial struggles to pay their heating bills. If someone
you know, is in need of assistance please visit
www.heatri.com or call 421-7833 ext 107 for additional
information. If you would like to help local families this
winter, please send tax - deductible donations to: Keep
the Heat On, Office of Community Services and
Advocacy, One Cathedral Square, Providence, 02903 or
visit www.heatri.com to make a credit card donation.
2015 CATHOLIC CALENDARS
We would like to extend special thanks to
Dan Pontarelli of Pontarelli Marino Funeral Home for
generously donating the 2015 Catholic calendars to
Saint Anthony and Saint Edward Churches; and to
A. A. Mariani and Son Funeral Home for donating the
calendars to the Church of the Presentation.
People who live on either US Coast know all about
boardwalk fortune tellers. Other people may know them in a
variety of other locales. These purveyors of dubious dollops
of destiny claim to know your future, and for a fee they’ll tell
you. I believe they profit from our naiveté, or that wish we all
have from time to time to know at least a little of what’s
ahead for us.
None of that exists in the pure, God - centered hearts of Mary
and Joseph, as they humbly obey the Hebrew law and present
their son to the Lord at the Jerusalem temple. Indeed, they
have both learned something of their futures from the only
qualified Source, as the Lord spoke to them through his
angelic messengers.
How startled they must have been when old Simeon gently
took the Child in his aged arms and then praised God for
letting him see the Savior. After praying his famous “Nun
Dimittis” (“Now you may let me go.”) he goes on to make
some powerful predictions about both the Child and His
Mother. About Jesus: a sign to be contradicted. About Mary:
a sword wound to be repeated.
Our focus all these centuries later is not on the future, but on
the family present before us in this scriptural scene. This
humble, unheralded trio slowly making their way up that
temple aisle, awed by all they see, and knowing what the
place already meant to them as they recall their local rabbi’s
teachings. They are a true family. A holy family, forever
bearing witness to the nobility of that unit of society by
which God chose to enter our history.
Certainly the observant among us could easily draw up a list
of what ails the family today. Forces in our culture that have
successfully attacked and introduced corrosion to traditional
family life, and have been proud of it. The daughter proceeds
to tell him the sad image of youngsters allowed to bury their
heads in cell phones at the family dinner table while they
gobble their food and ignore their parents is just one of many.
The call of our Church today is for us to take back what has
been cleverly undermined if not stolen from us. To see
clearly that family life has an innate importance in the secular
community and in the life of our Church that is irreplaceable.
The primary agents of that vision of course are parents strong
enough to resist the tug of the tide. Without that leadership,
supported by prayer and all of us together, you will not need
a fortune teller to predict what will happen.
Consider this story I’ll simply call “The Daughter.” She is a
lawyer who lived 500 miles away from her elderly father.
They had not seen each other in a number of months. The
father calls her up and asks, “When are you going to visit?”
The daughter proceeds to tell him about the demand on her
time, her court schedule, meetings, and so on and so on,
everything that prevented her from visiting.
So the father says, “I’ve been wondering about this for some
time now. When I die, do you intend to come to my funeral?”
The lawyer responds, “Dad! I can’t believe you’d ask that. Of
course I’d come to your funeral.” The father replies, “Good.
Let’s make a deal. Forget the funeral. I need you more now
than I will then.”
Reflection by Rev. Leonard N. Peterson
Aprovecho este fin de año para hacerles llegar mi bendición especial durante este año que comenzamos. Que la paz del Señor
habite en cada uno de los hogares de la parroquia. Unido al padre Eduardo Cardente quiero llegar mi saludo de Nuevo Año a
todos ustedes y que la compañía de Santa María, Madre de Dios,
acompañe nuestro caminar en este 2015 que comenzamos.
Felicidades a todos!!!!
Rev. Nolasco Tamayo
EL RETORNO DE JESÚS
Qué pasaría si Jesús regresara hoy? Ya hace tiempo que un
escritor francés ha imaginado como sigue el retorno de Cristo
durante la Navidad en una ciudad populosa.
Por las calles la vida es ajetreo incesante, actividad alocada.
Jesús se acerca a un guarda municipal y pregunta: A qué se
debe tanto movimiento? -Es la Navidad. De donde eres tú que
no te has enterado? -De Belén. Qué es eso? Nunca he oído tal
nombre.
Jesús prosigue su camino y entra en un lujoso hotel. El banquete
de nochebuena se ha empezado a servir. Una mujer bien
perfumada y elegantemente vestida se levanta y le pide al
camarero: “Despide a ese andrajoso de aquí”. Y Jesús se
encuentra de nuevo en la fría acera.
Jesús camina después detrás de una pareja de esposos jóvenes.
Entra en su casa. Calla y escucha. La conversación es vulgar,
frívola. Nada recuerda la navidad. Sale desilusionado.
Más tarde se dirige a un grupo de niños. Al menos entre ellos
podrá encontrar algo. Se acerca a uno y le dice: Quieres tú
mucho al Niño Jesús? El niño le mira extrañado y sale
corriendo.
Jesús se dirige luego a un vecindario donde viven los más
pobres. Se acerca a una casa destartalada y mira por la
ventana. Toda la familia está recogida, cantando ante el
nacimiento. Todo es pobre y sencillo. Un niño ve a Jesús y sale
a abrir la puerta. Jesús entra… y se encuentra a gusto en medio
de los suyos!
ESE ES MI DESEO PARA TODOS ESTA NAVIDAD…
Que Jesús haya encontrado sus corazones dispuestos y se
sienta a gusto entre ustedes!
Al agradecer al Señor el regalo de un año que termina y la gracia
de uno que comienza, es el momento de hacer balance del año
que se acaba.
Este año 2014 ha sido muy productivo para nuestra comunidad
parroquial:
Pudimos continuar con los trabajos de
embellecimiento del templo exterior e interior. Retocamos las
ventanas exteriores del templo e instalamos una rejas de
seguridad. Terminamos de poner piso de madera a todo el
presbiterio y pudimos restaurar la pintura y paredes del mismo,
dándole un aspecto renovado y bello. Logramos pintar de color
oro todo el templo para cambiarle el aspecto lúgubre y opaco
que tenía.
Empezamos con fuerza a trabajar en el estilo de vida de
corresponsabilidad, logrando la primera gran respuesta y
compromiso de muchos desde la 1a. Feria de Ministerios.
Siguen llegando nuevas familias que se van involucrando y
participan más activamente. Vamos dando pasos seguros hacia
la organización de nuestra Pastoral Juvenil y abrimos en Enero
el “hogar de la Sagrada Familia” que acogerá unas 15 familias
víctimas de violencia doméstica.
CAMPAÑA DE “DONAR EN LINEA”
Seguimos ofreciendo un servicio conveniente para las contribuciones! Donación en línea es una aplicación basada en red que le
permite comenzar, parar y cambiar sus contribuciones en cualquier momento. Usted puede ver que nuestros sobres de ofrenda
ahora tienen una casilla de chequeo con la indicación, “I’ve given online” (Yo he donado en línea) el cual usted puede usar
para presentar durante el ofertorio durante la Misa. La Donación
en línea es muy fácil de usar y no requiere conocimientos especiales aparte de cómo acceder a internet. Si usted todavía no se
ha
registrado
vaya
al
sitio
de
la
parroquia:
www.stedwardchurchpvd.org.
Nota: Cuando inicie su registro para su cuenta de Donación
en línea, por favor asegúrese de entrar su número de sobre.
FINANCIAL REPORT OUR LADY FEAST 2014
Expenses: Tickets printing: $ 125.00 - Raffle Prizes: $ 1,090.00
Candles Purchase $ 190.00
Total: $ 1,405.00
Revenue: Grand Raffle: $ 4,615.00 – Candles sale: $ 211.00 Donations: $2,250.00 -Novena offering: $ 1,148.00 Second Collection: $ 645.00 - Recycling cans $ 655.00
Total: $ 9,524.00
NET PROFIT: $ 8,119.00
God bless all for your support and cooperation!
PRIZE WINNERS OUR LADY FEAST DEC. 14th
First Prize: $ 500.00 CASH : Isabella Nieto # 0635
Second Prize: $ 300.00 CASH : J Fitzhogl # 0799
Third Prize: SAMSUNG TAB. : Gayle Giammarco # 0186
CONGRATULATIONS TO THEM AND THANK YOU
ALL FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
HORARIO DE CELEBRACION DE AÑO NUEVO
31 de Diciembre: 6.00 p.m. Adoración Santísimo. y Concierto
7.00 p.m. Misa solemne de año nuevo.
NUESTRA CO-RRESPONSABILIDAD!!!
“Busca el verdadero Gozo en lo que Das, no en lo que Recibes.”..
Tiempo y Talento: Gracias mil a los servidores que han preparado el play de
Navidad con los niños de seguimiento. Felicitaciones por esos talentos. Dios
les Pague!
Tesoro: Dec 6 y 7 $2,368.00 en 135 sobres y $300.00 en ofrenda suelta, Dec 13
y 14 $1,898.00 en 112 sobres y $216.00 en ofrenda suelta. Dios les pague!!!
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Providence Auto Body, Inc.
Auto Body Work • Estimates • Unconditional 100% Lifetime Guarantee
“RHODE ISLAND’S LARGEST VOLUME AUTO BODY REPAIR FACILITY”
John & Sandra Petrarca & The Staff Of Providence Auto Body
350 Silver Spring St. • Providence, RI
401-861-2211 • Fax: 401-421-3160
MERRICK R. WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, INC.
Charlene E. Williams, Funeral Director
Larue’s Blackstone Valley
DRIVING SCHOOL
Low Rates • Door to Door Service • Est. 1978
Male/Female Instructors • Insurance Certificate Issued
722-1864
www.lbvds.com
Emmily’s
Family Style Restaurant
& Grille
1525 SMITH ST., NO. PROVIDENCE
401-353-0444
Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner
Breakfast All Day Sunday!
Hrs: Sun.-Tues 7am-3pm
Weds.-Sat. 7am-9pm
COFFEE ...Small $1.10
...Medium $1.60
10%
OFF
ENTIRE
BILL
• Unibody Specialist
• State of the Art Equipment
• Environmentally Safe Spray Booths
• Substitute Vehicles Available
• 24 Hour Towing Services
NOW OPEN!
Fitness & Confidence in a
Family-Friendly Atmosphere
Call Now for a FREE Week of Classes
on our Family Martial Arts Program!
jjoyscakestudio.com
Delicious sctatch made custom novelty cakes, desserts,
pastries, cupcakes, handmade candy & MORE!
1910 Smith St., U.15, 2nd Fl.
401-353-3950
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Pre-Arranged Funerals Available
530 Smithfield Ave. • Pawtucket, RI • 723-2042
Generations of Service to the Community
549 Branch Ave. • Providence RI
401-331-8277
[email protected]
CDPULEOREALTY.COM
Clair: 401-465-7733
Steve: 401-529-2227
Steve PuleoTeam/Brokers
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VILLAGE MOTORS
SALES • SERVICE • LEASING • RENTALS
Liberati
Claire & Steve Puleo, CRS, GRI, SRES • Lic. RI & MA
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METRO MOTOR GROUP
A Grieco Family Company
Smithfield 401-349-5883
401-728-1972
401-281-9872
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THRTIONS Lincoln
LOCA Providence
METRO COLLISION CENTER
A Grieco Family Company
181 Putnam Ave., Johnston, RI
We Repair ALL Makes & Models with
factory parts by certified technicians.
ALL repairs are guaranteed for the
life of your vehicle.
RHODE ISLAND • MASS • FLORIDA
www.metromotorgroup.com
Call me for ALL you auto needs.
Robert T. Grieco, Parishioner
(401) 553-6000
CELL: (401) 265-8088
RAMBONE & SPRAGUE
OIL SERVICE, INC.
We Won’t Leave You In The Cold
We meet by accident...
Make friends on purpose.
Cathy Grieco, Parishioner
(401) 231-1118
MortgageAccess Corp
JOSEPH P. CALABRO, JR.
Scott F. Lacey - Area Manager
Cell 401-723-5400
Office: 888-691-6622 Ext. 12
1417 Douglas Ave., 2nd Fl., North Providence, RI
Ph: 401.647.1455 • Fax: 401.647.1955
Heating System Installation
1484 Mineral Spring Ave., N. Providence
(Across From St. Anthony)
BUY 6 GET 6 FREE
DONUTS WITH COUPON
www.metrocollisionri.com
401.475.1000
www.darlingtonliving.com
1073 & 1081-R Mineral Spring Ave.
North Providence RI 02904
904 St. Anthony & St. Edward, Providence RI (back) UPS
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ORTHEAST AUTO BODY & SALES
The Best • Insurance Specialists
CPA
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
MASTER OF SCIENCE TAXATION
(401) 354-8720
[email protected]
(401) 437-8444 • (401) 437-6613 Fax
1 Thurber Blvd. • Suite D
21 Humbert Street, N. Providence, RI 02911
Smithfield, RI 02917
[email protected]
John Patrick Publishing Company • 800-333-3166 • www.jppc.net