We currently have seven men making their way through formation in the Diocese of Providence. God willing, they will be ordained in 2026. They will join more than 60 men actively engaged in diaconal ministry in the Diocese of Providence. If you are feeling this desire, God may be calling you to find out more about the Permanent Diaconate! Click for more information about the Diaconate, details about the newly announced Permanent Deacon Formation Program, as well as registering for the upcoming May/June Informational Sessions
By Cole DeSantis, Rhode Island Catholic Correspondent - PROVIDENCE — On Sunday, March 3, seven aspirants to the permanent diaconate from the Diocese of Providence publicly expressed their intention of receiving Holy Orders before the Most Rev. Richard G. Henning, Bishop of Providence, at the Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul. (PHOTO: COLE DESANTIS)
WARWICK — On Thursday, Sept. 23, Bishop Thomas J. Tobin welcomed the permanent deacons of the Diocese of Providence to the chapel at Aldrich Mansion in Warwick Neck, for a beautiful evening of prayer, thanks and community.
Bishop Tobin has authorized the recruitment and formation of a new class of Permanent Deacons. Applicants discerning a vocation to the Permanent Diaconate are invited to attend our June Information Sessions. Register today!
On May 12, 2021 Bishop Thomas J. Tobin authorized the recruitment and formation of a new class of Permanent Deacons for the Diocese of Providence. Applicants discerning a vocation to the Permanent Diaconate should read carefully the information by clicking the link below and discuss his potential application with the pastor of his parish.