![]() ![]() Luke Parish, Barrington, to Director of Vocations for the Diocese of Providence, and Chaplain, Bishop Hendricken High School, Warwick, effective July 1, 2019. Paul Parish, Cranston, effective March 18, 2019. Reverend Jaekyu Lee, to Chaplain to the Catholic Korean Community with residence at St. Joseph Parish, Woonsocket, to Chaplain of the Catholic Center at the University of Rhode Island, Kingston, and Chaplain, The Prout School, Wakefield, while continuing as Coordinator for Post Ordination Formation for the Diocese of Providence, effective July 1, 2019. Timothy Parish, Warwick, effective July 1, 2019. Rita Parish, Warwick, while continuing as Pastor, St. Joseph Parish, Hope Valley, effective July 1, 2019. Reverend Chinnaiah Yerrnini, from Chaplain, Our Lady of Fatima Hospital, North Providence, to Pastor, St. Joseph Parish, Woonsocket, and Chaplain, Saint Raphael Academy, Pawtucket, effective July 1, 2019. Philip Parish, Greenville, to Pastor, St. Robert Bellarmine Parish, Johnston, effective on Easter Sunday, April 21, 2019. Robert Bellarmine Parish, Johnston, to Pastor, St. John and James Parish, West Warwick, effective July 1, 2019. John and Paul Parish, Coventry, to Pastor, SS. Clare Parish, Misquamicut, effective July 1, 2019. Other Rhode Island festivals include more music and film, alongside other offerings of parades, flowers, food, fairs and much more.Reverend Peter J. The festival prides itself on delivering unusual and ground-breaking cinema in an accessible and approachable fashion, so it’s a great event both for casual fans and avid aficionados. The event has a great reputation for kick-starting the careers of many innovative and unique filmmakers, and names associated with the festival include Zach Braff, Blake Edwards and Danny Trejo. Rhode Island International Film Festival is one of the best international film festivals in the USA, and delivers top-quality flicks from domestic, foreign and upcoming filmmakers, along with panels, seminars and discussions. Music fans – take your pick… or treat yourself and try out both! ![]() Both take place for three days and are full to the brim with some of the world’s best tunes. While the jazz festival is the oldest in the states, the folk festival has almost sixty years of heritage, so both have storied histories and a huge number of avid devotees. Names who have played at these events include the iconic likes of Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Elvis Costello, Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, Wynton Marsalis and loads more. Music is very much a huge part of the Rhode Island festival scene, and both Newport Jazz Festival and Newport Folk Festival are legendary events in the US musical calendar. So with a program this varied, you don’t have to be a sailor to find something here that’ll float your boat! ![]() Other attractions and events include fishing challenges, seafood seminars, cookery classes, movie screenings, water sports demonstrations and themed photography. The event also features lots of gear and equipment, so it’s perfect for those looking to get their hands on the newest sailing gadgets. ![]() Providence Boat Show, with over twenty years of history, is a nautical extravaganza, filled with hundreds of boats of various models, types and sizes. And there’s entertainment aplenty, with lots of fun events and festivals all year around. Inland, the state provides even more, with villages, farmlands, cities and vineyards. Rhode Island is the smallest state in the whole of the USA, and though not actually an island, it crams in over 400 miles of glorious shoreline, with plenty of cliffs, caves and coves. ![]()
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