Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence

Diocese of Providence
Dioecesis Providentiensis

Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul, the mother church of the diocese of Providence
Location
Country United States
Territory State of Rhode Island
Ecclesiastical province Archdiocese of Hartford
Metropolitan Providence, Rhode Island
Coordinates 41°49′11″N 71°25′00″W / 41.8197°N 71.4168°WCoordinates: 41°49′11″N 71°25′00″W / 41.8197°N 71.4168°W
Population
- Catholics

679,000 (67.5%)
Information
Denomination Roman Catholic
Rite Roman Rite
Established February 17, 1872
Cathedral Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul
Patron saint SS. Peter and Paul
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Bishop

Thomas J. Tobin

Bishop of Providence
Metropolitan Archbishop Leonard Paul Blair
Archbishop of Hartford
Map
Website
dioceseofprovidence.org

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence (Latin: Dioecesis Providentiensis) is a diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. The diocese was erected by Pope Pius IX on February 17, 1872 and originally comprised the entire state of Rhode Island and the counties of Bristol, Barnstable, Dukes and Nantucket in the state of Massachusetts. On March 12, 1904, those four counties were separated from the Diocese of Providence to form the Diocese of Fall River, Massachusetts, leaving the Diocese of Providence with just the state of Rhode Island.

The diocese is suffragan to the Archdiocese of Hartford and a part of the ecclesiastical province that includes that archdiocese and the suffragan dioceses of Bridgeport and Norwich. The Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul in Providence is the mother church of the diocese of Providence. The Most Reverend Thomas Joseph Tobin, former Bishop of Youngstown, Ohio, is the eighth, and current, Bishop of Providence.

Ordinaries

The lists of bishops, auxiliary and affiliated bishops and their tenures of service:

Bishops

  1. Thomas F. Hendricken (1872 - 1886)
  2. Matthew Harkins (1887 - 1921)
  3. William A. Hickey (1921 - 1933)
  4. Francis Patrick Keough (1934 - 1947)
  5. Russell Joseph McVinney (1948 - 1971)
  6. Louis Edward Gelineau (1972 - 1997)
  7. Robert Edward Mulvee (1997 - 2005)
  8. Thomas Joseph Tobin (2005–present)

Auxiliary Bishops

  1. Thomas Francis Doran (1915-1916)
  2. Denis Matthew Lowney (1917-1918)
  3. Thomas Francis Maloney (1960-1962)
  4. Bernard Matthew Kelly (1964-1971)
  5. Kenneth Anthony Angell (1974-1992)
  6. Robert Joseph McManus (1999-2004)
  7. Robert C. Evans (2009–present)

Affiliated Bishops

  1. Francis Xavier Roque

Diocese offices

The following is a list of some of the offices of the diocese.

Education

High schools

List of churches

  • St. Ambrose (Albion)
  • Our Lady of Victory (Ashaway)
  • Holy Angels (Barrington)
  • St. Luke (Barrington)
  • St. Andrew (Block Island)
  • Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (Bristol)
  • St. Elizabeth (Bristol)
  • St. Mary (Bristol)
  • Our Lady of Good Help (Burrillville)
  • St. Joseph (Burrillville)
  • St. Patrick (Burrillville)
  • St. Theresa of the Child Jesus (Burrillville)
  • St. Mary (and St. James Chapel) (Carolina)
  • Holy Spirit Catholic Community (Central Falls)
  • St. Joseph (Central Falls)
  • St. Lawrence (Centredale)
  • St. Eugene's Church (Chepachet)
  • Our Lady of Czenstochowa (Coventry)
  • SS. John and Paul (Coventry)
  • St. Vincent de Paul (Coventry)
  • Holy Apostles (Cranston)
  • Immaculate Conception (Cranston)
  • St. Ann (Cranston)
  • St. Mark (Cranston)
  • St. Mary (Cranston)
  • St. Matthew (Cranston)
  • St. Paul (Cranston)
  • Our Lady of Fatima (Cumberland)
  • St. Aidan (Cumberland)
  • St. Joan of Arc (Cumberland)
  • St. John Vianney (Cumberland)
  • St. Joseph (Cumberland)
  • St. Patrick (Cumberland)
  • Our Lady of Mercy (East Greenwich)
  • Our Lady of Loreto (East Providence)
  • Sacred Heart (East Providence)
  • St. Brendan's Church (East Providence)
  • St. Francis Xavier (East Providence)
  • St. Margaret (East Providence)
  • St. Martha (East Providence)
  • Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha Mission (Exeter)
  • St. Paul The Apostle (Foster)
  • St. Patrick (Harrisville)
  • St. Theresa of the Child Jesus (Harrisville)
  • St. Joseph (Hope Valley)
  • St. Mark (Jamestown)
  • Our Lady of Grace (Johnston)
  • St. Brigid (Johnston)
  • St. Robert Bellarmine (Johnston)
  • St. Rocco (Johnston)
  • Church of Saint Basil the Great (Melkite) (Lincoln)
  • St. Jude (Lincoln)
  • St. Catherine (Little Compton)
  • St. James (Manville)
  • Our Lady of Good Help (Mapleville, a village in Burrillville)
  • St. Lucy (Middletown)
  • St. Mary, Star of the Sea (Narragansett)
  • St. Thomas More (Narragansett)
  • St. Patrick (Nasonville, a village in Burrillville)
  • Jesus Saviour (Newport)
  • St. Augustin (Newport)
  • St. Joseph (Newport)
  • St. Mary (Newport)
  • St. Francis de Sales (North Kingstown)
  • Mary, Mother of Mankind (North Providence)
  • Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (North Providence)
  • St. Anthony (North Providence)
  • St. John the Evangelist (North Smithfield)
  • Saint Joseph (Pascoag)
  • Immaculate Conception (Pawtucket)
  • Our Lady of Consolation (Pawtucket)
  • Sacred Heart of Jesus (Pawtucket)
  • St. Anthony (Pawtucket)
  • St. Cecilia (Pawtucket)
  • St. Edward (Pawtucket)
  • St. John the Baptist (St. Jean-Baptiste) (Pawtucket)
  • St. Joseph (Pawtucket)
  • St. Leo the Great (Pawtucket)
  • St. Maria Goretti (Pawtucket)
  • St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception (Pawtucket)
  • St. Teresa of the Child Jesus (Pawtucket)
  • Trinity - St. George (Pawtucket)
  • St. Anthony (Portsmouth)
  • St. Barnabas (Portsmouth)
  • Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Providence)
  • Blessed Sacrament (Providence)
  • Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul (Providence)
  • Holy Cross (Providence)
  • Holy Ghost (Providence)
  • Holy Name of Jesus (Providence)
  • Our Lady of Lourdes (Providence)
  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Providence)
  • Our Lady of the Rosary (Providence)
  • St. Adalbert (Providence)
  • St. Agnes (Providence)
  • St. Ann (Providence)
  • St. Anthony (Providence)
  • St. Augustine (Providence)
  • St. Bartholomew (Providence)
  • St. Casimir (Providence)
  • St. Charles Borromeo (Providence)
  • St. Edward (Providence)
  • St. Joseph (Providence)
  • St. Mary (Providence)
  • St. Michael the Archangel (Providence)
  • St. Patrick (Providence)
  • St. Pius V (Providence)
  • St. Raymond (Providence)
  • St. Sebastian (Providence)
  • St. Teresa of Avila (Providence)
  • St. Thomas (Providence)
  • St. Brendan's Church (Riverside)
  • St. Margaret (Rumford)
  • St. Joseph (Scituate)
  • St. Michael (Smithfield)
  • St. Philip (Smithfield)
  • Christ the King (South Kingstown)
  • St. Francis of Assisi (South Kingstown)
  • Holy Ghost (Tiverton)
  • St. Christopher (Tiverton)
  • St. Madeleine Sophie (Tiverton)
  • St. Theresa (Tiverton)
  • Saint Mary of the Bay (Warren)
  • St. Alexander (Warren)
  • St. Casimir (Warren)
  • St. Jean Baptiste (Warren)
  • St. Thomas the Apostle (Warren)
  • SS Rose and Clement Parish (Warwick)
  • St. Benedict (Warwick)
  • St. Catherine (Warwick)
  • St. Francis of Assisi (Warwick)
  • St. Gregory the Great (Warwick)
  • St. Kevin (Warwick)
  • St. Peter (Warwick)
  • St. Rita (Warwick)
  • St. Timothy (Warwick)
  • St. William (Warwick)
  • Christ the King (West Warwick)
  • Our Lady of Good Counsel (West Warwick)
  • Sacred Heart (West Warwick)
  • SS. John & James (West Warwick)
  • SS. Peter and Paul (West Warwick)
  • St. Anthony (West Warwick)
  • St. Joseph (West Warwick)
  • St. Mary's Church and Cemetery (West Warwick)
  • Immaculate Conception (Westerly)
  • St. Clare (Westerly)
  • St. Pius X (Westerly)
  • St. Vincent de Paul (Westerly)
  • St. Bernard (Wickford)
  • All Saints Catholic Community (Woonsocket)
  • Holy Family (Woonsocket)
  • Our Lady, Queen of Martyrs (Woonsocket)
  • Precious Blood (Woonsocket)
  • Sacred Heart (Woonsocket)
  • St. Agatha (Woonsocket)
  • St. Anthony (Woonsocket)
  • St. Charles Borromeo (Woonsocket)
  • St. Elias (Woonsocket)
  • St. Joseph (Woonsocket)
  • St. Michael (Woonsocket)
  • St. Stanislaus Kostka (Woonsocket)

Publications

Established in 1875, the Rhode Island Catholic is the official newspaper of the Diocese of Providence. It is published weekly with 48 issues per year.[9]

Arms

Arms of Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence
Notes
Arms was designed and adopted when the diocese was erected
Adopted
1872
Escutcheon
The arms of the diocese are composed of three silver (white) moline crosses on a blue field.
Symbolism
The arms of the diocese are composed of a blue field on which are placed three silver (white) crosses with arms that appear to terminate in anchors. These crosses, heraldically known as “moline crosses,” are used to signify, by employing the symbol of the State of Rhode Island, the anchor, that the Diocese of Providence encompasses all of the state it was established to serve. The crosses, in the number that signifies The Trinity, are rendered in the traditional colors of water (blue and silver (white)) because of the importance that water plays in the life of “The Ocean State.” These colors are also the traditional colors for the representation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, who, in her title of Our Lady of Providence, is Patroness of the Diocese and of the See City.

See also

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