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The Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time August 26, 2018 Saturday, August 25, 2018 Vigil Mass of The 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:15 p.m. Theodore Lauzon - First Anniversary Requested by his Family Sunday, August 26, 2018 The 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:30 a.m. Catherine Kennedy-Birthday Remembrance Requested by her Family 11:15 a.m. Lottie Carabiniero-12th Anniversary Requested by her Family Monday, August 27, 2018 St. Monica 7:30 a.m. For the People of St. Ambrose Tuesday, August 28, 2018 St. Augustine, Bishop and Doctor of the Church 7:00 p.m. Mass at St. James Church Wednesday, August 29, 2018 The Passion of St. John the Baptist 7:30 a.m. For the People of St. Ambrose Thursday, August 30, 2018 Weekday 7:00 p.m. Mass at St. James Church Friday, August 31, 2018 Weekday 7:30 a.m. For the People of St. Ambrose Saturday, September 1, 2018 Vigil Mass of The 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:15 p.m. Rose and Edward Crepeau -Memorial Requested by their Family Sunday, September 2, 2018 The 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:30 a.m. Joseph & Florence Lariviere - Anniversary Requested by their Family John Paul Charland - 19th Anniversary Requested by the Charland Family 11:15 a.m. Leopoldina Cabral - 13th Anniversary Requested by the Family Stella Healey - 10th Anniversary Requested by her Family 911—St. Ambrose Printed here is the August 15, 2018 statement of the Diocese of Providence Regarding Recent News Re- ports About the Sexual Abuse of Minors in the Church. I felt it should be shared with the commu- nity. Please pray for the victims / survivors of sexual abuse. With the recent allegations of incidents of sexu- al abuse committed by Archbishop Theodore McCar- rick, former Archbishop of Washington, D.C., and the release of a Grand Jury Report involving several dio- ceses in Pennsylvania, and similar reports coming from other dioceses across the globe, the sad spectacle of the sexual abuse of minors in the Catholic Church has once again resurfaced. We cannot but feel pro- found shame, regret and remorse for the immeasurable harm these incidents, even if from the distant past, have caused the victims/survivors and their families, and we mourn the incalculable harm these incidents have inflicted upon the Church, the Body of Christ. For many years now, particularly with our Diocesan Child Protection and Outreach Poli- cy” (2004), the Diocese of Providence has employed a very aggressive response to credible allegations of sexual abuse of minors by any member of the clergy. The accused perpetrators have been immediately re- moved from office and placed on administrative leave, with all ministerial faculties revoked; the church com- munities in which the clergy have served have been promptly notified; law enforcement officials, includ- ing the State Police and the Attorney Generals Office have been immediately notified; as required by the law of the Church, a report of the allegations has been forwarded to the Vatican; and pastoral outreach and tangible assistance have been offered to the identified victims/survivors. In recognition of these efforts, last year a na- tional audit confirmed that the Diocese of Providence is in full compliance with the USCCB Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.Incidents of sexual abuse of minors in the Church – or wherever they occur – must be aggres- sively addressed, eliminated, and punished. In light of the news of recent days, in our country and around the world, the Diocese of Providence renews its commit- ment to provide a safe environment for children and youth. We are equally determined to purge the Church of these horrible acts, and to respond compassionately to all those who have been harmed. May God forgive us our sins and grant us the grace to follow a path of reform and renewal. 2

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The Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time August 26, 2018

Saturday, August 25, 2018 Vigil Mass of The 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:15 p.m. Theodore Lauzon - First Anniversary Requested by his Family

Sunday, August 26, 2018 The 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:30 a.m. Catherine Kennedy-Birthday Remembrance

Requested by her Family 11:15 a.m. Lottie Carabiniero-12th Anniversary Requested by her Family

Monday, August 27, 2018 St. Monica

7:30 a.m. For the People of St. Ambrose

Tuesday, August 28, 2018 St. Augustine, Bishop and Doctor of the Church

7:00 p.m. Mass at St. James Church

Wednesday, August 29, 2018 The Passion of St. John the Baptist

7:30 a.m. For the People of St. Ambrose

Thursday, August 30, 2018 Weekday

7:00 p.m. Mass at St. James Church

Friday, August 31, 2018 Weekday

7:30 a.m. For the People of St. Ambrose

Saturday, September 1, 2018 Vigil Mass of The 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time 5:15 p.m. Rose and Edward Crepeau -Memorial Requested by their Family

Sunday, September 2, 2018 The 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time 8:30 a.m. Joseph & Florence Lariviere - Anniversary Requested by their Family

John Paul Charland - 19th Anniversary Requested by the Charland Family

11:15 a.m. Leopoldina Cabral - 13th Anniversary Requested by the Family

Stella Healey - 10th Anniversary Requested by her Family

911—St. Ambrose

Printed here is the August 15, 2018 statement of the Diocese of Providence Regarding Recent News Re-ports About the Sexual Abuse of Minors in the Church. I felt it should be shared with the commu-nity. Please pray for the victims / survivors of sexual abuse.

With the recent allegations of incidents of sexu-al abuse committed by Archbishop Theodore McCar-rick, former Archbishop of Washington, D.C., and the release of a Grand Jury Report involving several dio-ceses in Pennsylvania, and similar reports coming from other dioceses across the globe, the sad spectacle of the sexual abuse of minors in the Catholic Church has once again resurfaced. We cannot but feel pro-found shame, regret and remorse for the immeasurable harm these incidents, even if from the distant past, have caused the victims/survivors and their families, and we mourn the incalculable harm these incidents have inflicted upon the Church, the Body of Christ.

For many years now, particularly with our “Diocesan Child Protection and Outreach Poli-cy” (2004), the Diocese of Providence has employed a very aggressive response to credible allegations of sexual abuse of minors by any member of the clergy. The accused perpetrators have been immediately re-moved from office and placed on administrative leave, with all ministerial faculties revoked; the church com-munities in which the clergy have served have been promptly notified; law enforcement officials, includ-ing the State Police and the Attorney General’s Office have been immediately notified; as required by the law of the Church, a report of the allegations has been forwarded to the Vatican; and pastoral outreach and tangible assistance have been offered to the identified victims/survivors.

In recognition of these efforts, last year a na-tional audit confirmed that the Diocese of Providence is in full compliance with the USCCB “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People.”

Incidents of sexual abuse of minors in the Church – or wherever they occur – must be aggres-sively addressed, eliminated, and punished. In light of the news of recent days, in our country and around the world, the Diocese of Providence renews its commit-ment to provide a safe environment for children and youth. We are equally determined to purge the Church of these horrible acts, and to respond compassionately to all those who have been harmed. May God forgive us our sins and grant us the grace to follow a path of reform and renewal.

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The Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time August 26, 2018

911—St. Ambrose

Week of August 19, 2018

Weekly Budget $ 2,555.00 EFT $ 770.00 Monthly Maintenance $ 65.00 Poor Box $ 103.00 Votive/Candle Offering $ 45.00 Garden Sales $ 323.00 Assumption of Mary Collection $ 226.00

As always, Thank you for your generosity!

We depend solely upon your weekly support to

meet our weekly parish expenses.

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Faith Formation News

Grades K to 4

Please send in your registration as soon as possible.

Classes begin September 16, 2018.

Mrs. Robin Carney, Director (K to 4)

[email protected]

Grades 5 through 8

Thank you to Matthew Daly and his

volunteer staff for a great week of faith formation during Summer Session 2018!

The calendar for this faith formation year

will be available in September. Mr. Matthew Daly, Director (5 to 8)

[email protected]

Don’t miss the Clambake Club Raffle!!

Don’t miss out on getting your 2018

Clambake Club Raffle Ticket! Only 200 tickets will be sold for a chance to win up to $5,000! Letters have been mailed

out. Tickets will be on sale after Mass.

Annual Clambake 2018 Sunday, September 9 12:00noon to 5:00pm

Loss in our Church Family

We offer our prayerful condolences and sympathy to the family of

Earl Kline who died on August 19, 2018, and

“Let us not abandon him, until we have

conducted him by our prayers into

the house of the Lord.”

...St. Ambrose

Volunteer Opportunity for High School Youth

The Haunted Labyrinth is a fundraiser at the

Rejoice In Hope Youth Center in Cranston.

Youth in 8

th-12

th grade are invited to volunteer

(and earn community service hours) this Summer, to assist building for this fall's event. Permission forms and details are available on the website at www.hauntedlabyrinth.com or for more information, call 942-6571 or email [email protected]

Do you like fresh produce? Then, buy local at...

St. Ambrose’s Community Garden

Stop by the Community Garden after Mass to purchase fresh produce, baked goods, etc.

In Sympathy

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911—St. Ambrose

The Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time August 26, 2018

Eucharistic Adoration

All are welcome to the Chapel of the Ave Maria

Adoration Convent 33 Division Street, Manville, RI for Eucharistic Adoration on Fridays 9AM-4PM

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The FORMED website has a great dynamic Bible study program from the St. Paul Center,

designed to help Catholics grow in their knowledge of the Scriptures while deepening their understanding of the riches of our faith.

The Bible and the Virgin Mary is an exciting twelve-part video series that beautifully

explains the Catholic truths about Our Lady, showing how she has been a part of God’s plan

to bring salvation to the world since the beginning of time.

FORMED — Visit formed.org

Click on Register Enter Parish Code: VNZVG7

Enter your email, create a password, and ENJOY!

Enjoy!

Local Events around the Diocese

Diocesan Youth Day “Enflamed”

Saturday September 8, 2018

10:00am to 9:00pm (rain or shine) Our Lady of Fatima Parish, Cumberland Workshops, Games, Music, Food & Fun

for High School & College aged youth

GLORIFY FOCUS ON CHRIST Praise & Worship

Sunday , October 14, 2018

at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church, Woonsocket Praise and worship music with Revive Ministry, a

presenter, Eucharistic Adoration, Benediction, and an opportunity for Reconciliation. The evening

concludes with a social. A free will offering is ac-cepted at the conclusion. Visit

www.glorifyprovidence.org for more information.

Our Lady’s Hanging Lamp

If you are

interested in an intention in

honor of a loved one, please contact

the Rectory

Serve God and our Parish as an Altar Server All parish children in Grades 3 & up are welcome to join the St. Ambrose Altar Servers. If you are interested in becoming an altar server, please

contact the parish office at 333-1568 or email [email protected] Training will be starting soon.

Mass Intentions

If you are interested in scheduling a

Mass Intention at St. Ambrose, please call the

Rectory

Rectory: 401-333-1568.

Lets keep our parishioners connected… If you know of someone who is confined to their home or a nursing facility, please contact the Rectory to arrange for a weekly bulletin be mailed to them.

Our Lady’s Hanging Lamp

in Memory of

Doris Baluch Requested by Family

Please keep this intention in your prayers.

In Memoriam

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It is the spirit that gives life, while the flesh

is of no avail. The words I have spoken to

you are spirit and life.

John 6:63