Christmas Pageant
Join us for our annual Children's Christmas Pageant following the 9am Mass at St. Francis Church this Sunday.
Join us for our annual Children's Christmas Pageant following the 9am Mass at St. Francis Church this Sunday.
The St. Francis of Assisi Social Outreach Committee is sponsoring a Baby Shower during the month of January to assist St. Gabriel's Call. St. Gabriel's Call provides supportive services to women and families facing unexpected pregnancies. Place donations in the collection baskets located in St. Francis Church and St. Romuald Chapel during the weekends of January. Items needed: Diapers (All sizes up to 6/XL), Warm Sleepers (0-24 months), Warm Children’s Clothing (2T-4T, 5-6), Baby Wipes, Bibs, Infant Onesies, Pacifiers, Baby Blankets, Baby Bottles & Bottle Brushes. Gift cards and cash donations are gratefully accepted.
Bishop Lewandowski has asked each pastor to share his letter to all parishioners.
The 2026 Catholic Charity Appeal is underway! Because of generous people like you, the Catholic Charity Appeal is able to support numerous ministries and programs of the Diocese of Providence, providing social, educational and spiritual support to thousands of Rhode Islanders each year. Your gift makes a real impact!
Our parish goal is $109,825 contributing to an overall diocesan goal of $7.7 million. Please prayerfully consider making a gift to the Catholic Charity Appeal. Your
generosity has a real and lasting impact on lives every day. Transform faith into action today: visit Catholic Charity Appeal to make your gift
For his Eagle Scout project, Aaron Perrone, a scout in Troop 1 Narragansett and a senior at Narragansett High school senior is working in collaboration with Big Brothers Big Sisters of R.I. to place clothing bins at several locations to collect clothes. A bin will be placed at the back of St. Francis Church during this month. Help support our young parishioner, Aaron, and drop off any gently used clothing.
We invite you to grow closer to Jesus through the Jesus and the Eucharist study that will be featured in our Men Of St. Joseph and Women's faith sharing groups over the coming weeks. Each session is full of rich theological content, powerful testimonies, and unique and timely messages from individual bishops across the country. This is a great opportunity to dive more deeply into the richness of our Eucharistic faith. We will start the Week of January 19, 2026.
Men Of St. Joseph - Mondays @ 6:30PM Lower Level Church
Women's Group - Wednesdays @ 10:30AM Fr. Greenan Library
Pope Leo XIV has proclaimed a Special Jubilee Year of St. Francis of Assisi, marking 800 years since the saint’s death and inviting the whole Church into a renewed season of grace, peace, and spiritual renewal. Beginning January 10 and extending through January 2027, this Franciscan Jubilee calls every Christian to follow the example of the Poverello, the “Little Poor One”, by becoming witnesses of peace, charity, and holiness of life. During this time, the faithful may receive a plenary indulgence under the usual conditions, including pilgrimage to a Franciscan church or a site dedicated to St. Francis. In announcing the jubilee, Pope Leo XIV emphasized that St. Francis’ message is especially urgent in a world marked by division, conflict, and environmental harm. True peace, the Holy Father reminds us, unites peace with God, peace among peoples, and peace with all of creation.
May this Jubilee Year inspire hearts to deeper conversion, renewed hope, and a lasting commitment to live the Gospel in the spirit of St. Francis.
The Stations of the Cross, also known as the Way of the Cross, commemorate Jesus's passion and death on the cross. Stations of the Cross will be held every Fridays at 7:00pm beginning February 20 through March 27.
Join us for the Stations of the Cross every Wednesday during Lent at 12:30pm beginning February 25 through April 1. All are welcome!
Beginning with Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, the Divine Mercy Chaplet prayed, concluding with Benediction
(This devotion will be about 1⁄2 hour.)