Holy Ghost Church on Atwells Avenue
Along the famous Atwells Avenue, the
welcoming and pristine white archway set
against the maroon brickwork of the Holy
Ghost Parish may be seen. The main entrance
is flanked on either side by matching arched
doorways that give the Holy Ghost Church’s
façade a sense of equilibrium. This sense of
balance is reinforced by three evenly-spaced
steeples housing the statues of religious
icons perched upon the roof. The church’s
bell tower disrupts the balance, thereby,
giving the eye a more dynamic subject. A row
of tall windows along the building’s longer
sides and a striking circular stained glass
window at the center of the façade allows
natural light into the church interiors.
The parish, established in 1889, mainly
serves the large Italian community of
Federal Hill. Federal Hill experienced an
influx of Italian immigrants in the 1900s
and has, thus, earned the nickname “Little
Italy”.
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However, since Holy Ghost Church’s
establishment, the members of the parish
have become more and more culturally
diverse. In fact, the Holy Ghost Church
celebrates mass in three different
languages. English masses are held twice
every Saturday and once on Sundays. One
Italian mass and one Spanish mass are
celebrated every Sunday.
The Holy Ghost Church is home to an antique
1942 Wicks 17
rank pipe organ, which has
been recently restored to a usable state
through the help of a Rodgers model 950B
Digital
Electronic Organ.
The Wicks/Rodgers pipe organ,
with its 1,111 pipes, is certainly visually
impressive, but its appearance is not as
significant as its impact in the church’s
environment.
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technology produces powerful and emotionally evoking music
that brings the spiritual experience of the people who go
the Holy Ghost Church to a higher level.
The musician who brings this
giant of an instrument to life is George Mancini. Mancini is
a native of Providence. For the past fifteen years, Mancini,
apart from being the church organist, has been the director
for the English and Italian choirs at the Holy Ghost Church.
He is also the coordinator of the “Music at Holy Ghost”
concert series, which has enchanted many residents and
visitors of Providence. The delight in the music produced by
the Wicks/Rodgers pipe organ, as evidenced by the frequency
and length choir rehearsals, is even more obvious among the
choir members themselves.
Aside from choir rehearsals, there are several other
activities that keep the Holy Ghost parish teeming with
life. Every Friday evening, the neighborhood’s youth
converge and engage in various activities that strengthen
spiritual and community ties. This meeting is follows by a
gathering of the Circolo Giovanni XXIII. The Societa di
Sant’Antonino, the Catholic Women’s League and the Holy Name
Society also use the Holy Ghost Church as the regular venue
for their meetings.
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