NOGALES, Mexico (CNS) -- Dominican Sister Donna Markham, president and CEO of Catholic Charities USA, grew emotional talking about the harrowing stories she heard from immigrants about the life they left behind to seek refuge in the United States.
Bishop Hendricken High School’s Academic Decathlon Team won its eighth consecutive Rhode Island state championship earning them a trip to Frisco, Texas...
The 2018 Catholic Charity Appeal in the Diocese of Providence fell short of meeting its $8 million goal, raising $7,373,736, or 92 percent of the target for the annual campaign which funds ministries that provide charitable services to those in need.
Newly ordained Father Phillip Dufour offers his first priestly blessing to Father John McElroy, the longest serving priest in the Diocese of Providence...
Editor’s Note: During July and August, Rhode Island Catholic is sharing some of Bishop Thomas J. Tobin’s favorite Without a Doubt columns. The following column originally ran on October 19, 2017.
Saint Raphael Academy, which educates a diverse local student population as well as international students from China, Spain, Switzerland and other countries, will further diversify its student body...
High school men are invited to Quo Vadis Days Camp at the Seminary of Our Lady of Providence. The schedule will include daily Mass, prayer, outdoor activities, a trip to the Mother of Hope Camp Challenge Course and more.
The camp will take place at St. Patrick Church on Smith Street from 9:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m., from July 23- 27. Children and teenagers ages 6-17 years old are welcome to attend.
The recently ended state legislative session was mostly a positive outcome for issues of concern to Catholics, averting a vote on bills that would expand abortion and delivering victories in other areas like immigration and gun control...
The RI Catholic Conference agrees that transparency and disclosure to pension plan participants about non-ERISA plans is a responsible practice. In fact, such has been the practice of the Diocese of Providence for many years.
WASHINGTON (CNS) — President Donald Trump announced July 9 that his nominee for the Supreme Court is Judge Brett Kavanaugh, a federal appeals court judge in Washington and a Catholic who once clerked for retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy.