HOLY THURSDAY: Bishop Richard G. Henning, in the ritual reenactment of Christ washing the feet of the Apostles, washes the feet of a diverse group of pilgrims during Mass on Holy Thursday at the Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul, beginning the celebration of the Sacred Easter Triduum.
Photo: Rick Snizek
GOOD FRIDAY: The Passion and death of our Savior is commemorated on this Good Friday of Holy Week. Above, at the customary ninth hour (3 p.m.), the faithful gathered at the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, led by Bishop Thomas J. Tobin for the Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion, joined by the Knights and Dames of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem.
Photo: George Martell
GOOD FRIDAY: The Passion and death of our Savior is commemorated on this Good Friday of Holy Week. Above, at the customary ninth hour (3 p.m.), the faithful gathered at the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, led by Bishop Thomas J. Tobin for the Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion, joined by the Knights and Dames of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem.
Photo: George Martell
GOOD FRIDAY: Many parishes throughout the state took to the streets to bring the Stations of the Cross to life. Pictured here is Holy Ghost Church, Providence.
Photo: Ana Maria DelgMan
EASTER VIGIL: Faithful throughout the Diocese of Providence celebrate the Easter Vigil. On this most solemn of nights, the new fire of the Pascal candle is blessed and Catholics welcome into full communion with the Church our new brothers and sisters in faith through the Sacraments of Initiation. Pictured: St. Thomas More Church, Narragansett.
EASTER VIGIL: Faithful throughout the Diocese of Providence celebrate the Easter Vigil. On this most solemn of nights, the new fire of the Pascal candle is blessed and Catholics welcome into full communion with the Church our new brothers and sisters in faith through the Sacraments of Initiation. Pictured: St. Luke Church, Barrington.
EASTER VIGIL: Faithful throughout the Diocese of Providence celebrate the Easter Vigil. On this most solemn of nights, the new fire of the Pascal candle is blessed and Catholics welcome into full communion with the Church our new brothers and sisters in faith through the Sacraments of Initiation. Pictured: St. Pius V. Church, Providence.
EASTER SUNDAY: Rhode Island’s Catholic churches are filled with flowers and faithful on Easter morning. Pictured: St. Mary Church, Newport.
EASTER SUNDAY: Rhode Island’s Catholic churches are filled with flowers and faithful on Easter morning. Pictured: St. Paul Church, Cranston.
EASTER SUNDAY: Rhode Island’s Catholic churches are filled with flowers and faithful on Easter morning. Pictured: St. John Paul II Church, Pawtucket.
EASTER SUNDAY: Rhode Island’s Catholic churches are filled with flowers and faithful on Easter morning. Pictured: St. James Church, Manville.