Law Enforcement Appreciation Mass in North Providence


Stephen Small, of Rumford, plays the bagpipes outside Mary, Mother of Mankind Catholic Church in North Providence as people entered the church for a Mass of Appreciation for State and local police and other first responders on Sunday morning, May 21.
- Breeze photo by Robert Emerson


Members of the North Providence Police Department attend a special Mass of Appreciation at Mary, Mother of Mankind Catholic Church on Sunday morning. The service recognized state and local police and other first responders from throughout Rhode Island.
- Breeze photos by Robert Emerson


Police personnel from around the state gathered at Mary, Mother of Mankind Catholic Church, in North Providence, on Sunday morning for a special Mass of Appreciation recognizing State and local police and other first responders.
- Breeze photo by Robert Emerson


George Proulx ,of Cumberland, played the 24 notes of "Taps" following a special Mass of Appreciation recognizing State and local police and other first responders at Mary, Mother of Mankind Catholic Church in North Providence on Sunday morning.
- Breeze photo by Robert Emerson


North Providence Mayor Charles A. Lombardi addresses officers and city officials following a special Mass of Appreciation recognizing State and local police and other first responders at Mary, Mother of Mankind Catholic Church in North Providence on Sunday morning.
- Breeze photo by Robert Emerson


Police officers from across the state file out of Mary, Mother of Mankind Catholic Church in North Providence on Sunday morning following a special Mass of Appreciation for state, local police and other first responders. See more photos on Page 16.
- Breeze photo by Robert Emerson


Woonsocket Police Chief Thomas Oates, far left, joins other officers in saluting during the playing of Taps following Sunday’s Mass of Appreciation at the Mary, Mother of Mankind Catholic Church in North Providence.
- Breeze photo by Robert Emerson


Law enforcement officers, city officials and parishioners pause to honor Police and Fire first responders following a Mass of Appreciation at the Mary, Mother of Mankind Catholic Church in North Providence on Sunday morning.
- Breeze photo by Robert Emerson
Stephen Small, of Rumford, plays the bagpipes outside Mary, Mother of Mankind Catholic Church in North Providence as people entered the church for a Mass of Appreciation for State and local police and other first responders on Sunday morning, May 21.
- Breeze photo by Robert Emerson
Members of the North Providence Police Department attend a special Mass of Appreciation at Mary, Mother of Mankind Catholic Church on Sunday morning. The service recognized state and local police and other first responders from throughout Rhode Island.
- Breeze photos by Robert Emerson
Police personnel from around the state gathered at Mary, Mother of Mankind Catholic Church, in North Providence, on Sunday morning for a special Mass of Appreciation recognizing State and local police and other first responders.
- Breeze photo by Robert Emerson
Mary, Mother of Mankind Catholic Church pastor TJ Varghese addresses the congregation during Sunday’s Mass of Appreciation for State, local police and other first responders.
- Breeze photo by Robert Emerson
George Proulx ,of Cumberland, played the 24 notes of "Taps" following a special Mass of Appreciation recognizing State and local police and other first responders at Mary, Mother of Mankind Catholic Church in North Providence on Sunday morning.
- Breeze photo by Robert Emerson
North Providence Mayor Charles A. Lombardi addresses officers and city officials following a special Mass of Appreciation recognizing State and local police and other first responders at Mary, Mother of Mankind Catholic Church in North Providence on Sunday morning.
- Breeze photo by Robert Emerson
A flag flies at half staff outside Mary, Mother of Mankind Catholic Church, in North Providence, on Sunday morning during a Mass of Appreciation for local police and other first responders.
- Breeze photo by Robert Emerson
Police officers from across the state file out of Mary, Mother of Mankind Catholic Church in North Providence on Sunday morning following a special Mass of Appreciation for state, local police and other first responders. See more photos on Page 16.
- Breeze photo by Robert Emerson
North Providence Police Chief Alfredo Ruggiero Jr. raises the flag outside Mary, Mother of Mankind Catholic Church in North Providence on Sunday morning after the Mass of Appreciation for first responders.
- Breeze photo by Robert Emerson
Woonsocket Police Chief Thomas Oates, far left, joins other officers in saluting during the playing of Taps following Sunday’s Mass of Appreciation at the Mary, Mother of Mankind Catholic Church in North Providence.
- Breeze photo by Robert Emerson
Law enforcement officers, city officials and parishioners pause to honor Police and Fire first responders following a Mass of Appreciation at the Mary, Mother of Mankind Catholic Church in North Providence on Sunday morning.
- Breeze photo by Robert Emerson
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