Located on State Road in the Manomet section of Plymouth, St. Bonaventure's is a Roman Catholic church that serves the residents of south Plymouth.
It offers daily and weekly services, religious education, ministries, fundraising and other volunteering opportunities. For more information, you can visit its website or call the parish office.
St. Bonaventure Catholic Church has plenty of free parking in its lot and is just minutes away from the highway.
St. Jude is a Catholic Church that is open to all. The church respects the individuality of its members and strives to be faithful to gospel teachings. Services are held on Saturday at 4pm and at three separate times on Sunday morning. The church also operates a school for children in kindergarten through 8th grade.
St. Anne Catholic Church is one of the oldest organizations in the Village of Barrington. Founded in 1884, the church has over 4,000 registered parishioners from across the area. In 2000, the Parish Campus was completely renovated and is now home to an expanded parish school community, beautiful new church and a new chapel that was created using the old parish church building.
Located in Falmouth, John Wesley United Methodist Church is a spiritual service that offers varying prayer schedules, Sunday school, music, community, spiritual events and more. For worship schedules, or to view upcoming church sponsored events, be sure to call the telephone number or visit the Web address provided.
Our Lady of Czenstochowa is one of 78 Roman Catholic Polish-American churches in New England, set on a hill overlooking Washington Street in the village of Quidnick, near Coventry's border with West Warwick.
The church was founded by Polish immigrants in 1905, and the building itself, an example of gothic-style architecture, was built in 1907. It was named by Polish immigrants in Quidnick after a famous shrine in Poland.
The church is active within the community, and hosts many events, including the Polish American Food Festival in July. The festival features games, crafts and an opportunity to sample Polish staples such as golombkis, pierogis, kapusta soup and kielbasa.
Led by Reverend Peter J. Gower, Saint Mary of the Bay Parish has more than 2,000 Parishioners. A Catholic church, it is affiliated with St. Jean Baptiste Mission Church, located down the road. The Parish performs baptism, communion and confirmation ceremonies. It offers religious education programs for children and the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults. Daily masses at Saint Mary of the Bay are held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 7:15am.