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358 Newport Avenue Pawtucket, RI 02861 (Council Meeting Place) kofc.57@gmail.com
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Council Officers (2011-2012) Grand Knight Bill Goodwin Deputy Grand Knight Kevin Audette Treasurer Philip J. Shea, III Recorder Jonathan Bianchi Advocate Ron Pepin Financial Secretary Ralph Tucci, Jr Warden Phil Shea, Jr Outside Guard Kenneth Noiseux Inside Guard Thomas Wood Trustee, 3rd. Yr. David Moran Trustee, 2nd. Yr. Mark Brissette Trustee, 1st. Yr. Wilfred Dumas Jr.
About Our Council
The bull of Pope Pius IX erecting the new Diocese of Providence was promulgated on January 31, 1872. After the Diocese of Providence was created and Bishop Hendricken was ordained, another Irish pastor, who was concerned about the number of French Canadians in his parish who did not attend mass, proved to be the catalyst in the creation of the first parish for the French Canadians in the new diocese. In 1872, Fr. Patrick Delaney, the pastor of St. Mary's, Pawtucket, asked a young French-Canadian priest, Fr. Charles Dauray, who was staying with relatives in Central Falls while attempting to recover his health, to offer a special mass on Sunday for the French Canadians with a sermon in French. Fr. Delaney's request proved to be the catalyst for the founding of Notre Dame du Sacre Coeur parish in Central Falls in September 1873 when Fr. Dauray was given charge of the French Canadians in Pawtucket and Central Falls. The Council, until recently, owned and occupied its own council home on North Bend Street in Pawtucket, RI. In the early part of this decade, the Council could no longer support its own structure and sold the building. It then became affiliated with Saint Teresa of the Child Jesus Church on Newport Avenue in Pawtucket and modified its name to the Delaney - St. Teresa Council #57 in 2005.
The Delaney - St. Teresa Council works
closely with the St. Teresa Parish in Pawtucket, providing funds
for various projects, it's members are very active participants in their
parish.
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