PROVIDENCE — A summary report, released this week by the Diocese of Providence, shows that the faithful have responded generously to Bishop Thomas J. Tobin’s call to express their Catholic pride in a real and tangible way by donating to the diocese’s Grateful for God’s Providence capital campaign.
PROVIDENCE — It could be said that the Diocese of Providence certainly got its money’s worth when the Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul was completed and consecrated in 1889.
The Grateful for God’s Providence capital campaign has exceeded its goal of securing $50 million in pledges from the faithful of the Diocese of Providence in support of the Church’s mission by ensuring both short- and long-term financial assistance for the diocese and its individual parishes.
PROVIDENCE — As we begin 2020, the latest group of parishes conducting the Grateful for God’s Providence Campaign is wrapping up and a final group of parishes will conduct the campaign this spring.
The latest batch of quarterly rebate checks from the Grateful for God’s Providence Campaign is being finalized and will be sent out soon to parishes that have already completed their pledge drives...
From Bishop Tobin: Before taking a little break for summer, here are a few random, personal thoughts about a variety of topics, in no particular order...
Bishop Thomas J. Tobin has announced the start of the “Grateful for God’s Providence” capital campaign that will commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Diocese of Providence, to be celebrated in 2022.