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Saint
Cecilia Parish of Pawtucket is a home where the members of the Body of
Christ gather together, open to meeting God as Father and accepting Jesus
as Lord and Savior in the power of the Holy Spirit.
Called into the Church by the Holy Spirit in the waters of Baptism
and nurturing the holiness of each one of us, we are ready to receive all
people as brothers and sisters, to be challenged and nourished by God at
the Table of the Word and the Table of the Eucharist, and to be sent out
to do the Spiritual and Corporal Works of Mercy in the name of Jesus
Christ singing his praise to the honor and glory of God.

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- This page is dedicated to all parishioners of Saint Cecilia Parish.
It contains links to their favorite religious web sites. These links
point to sites containing information related to the Catholic Church and may
simply contain a prayer or poem that inspires their religious spirituality.
This page also contains other significant events involving our Parishioners
as they relate to our Parish and the Roman Catholic Church
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- If you are a parishioner of Saint Cecilia Parish, have a favorite link
that falls into the category described above and would like to share it with
your fellow parishioners, e-mail it to ken@kpike.com.
Along with your link include your name as you would like it to appear on
this page and a brief (2 - 3 sentence) description of the link's content and
why it inspires you. In fairness to all parishioners who would like to
participate and the space available on this page, please limit your choice
to one link. It should be your absolute favorite! Please do not
send links to commercial web sites. Their place is on the "Sponsors"
page. Thank you for your support of the Saint Cecilia Parish web site!
Deborah Colby - "During this
passionate time of Lent and Easter, here is one of my most favorite
websites, It is so uplifting, perhaps you will enjoy it as well."
http://www.gospelcom.net/bttb/easter/
Tyler
Zagryn - Received Holy Communion from Pope John Paul II during the
Celebration of the Feast of the Epiphany Mass during which the Pope officially
closed the Holy Year by closing the Holy Door at Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome.
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