SENATE RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE CELEBRATION OF ST. JOSEPH'S DAY
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This is a Senate Resolution from the Rhode Island state legislature honoring and recognizing the celebration of St. Joseph's Day. Senate resolutions like this one are formal statements made by the Senate to acknowledge, commemorate, or celebrate a particular person, group, event, or occasion. They do not create new laws or change existing ones.
St. Joseph's Day, celebrated on March 19th, is a significant religious and cultural holiday, particularly within Italian-American and Catholic communities. It honors St. Joseph, the husband of Mary and the foster father of Jesus, and has been observed for centuries through traditions such as special church services, communal feasts, and charitable food sharing. The resolution recognizes the cultural and historical importance of this celebration.
This resolution primarily affects or speaks to Rhode Island's Italian-American and Catholic communities by formally acknowledging their traditions and heritage. It passed the Rhode Island Senate and was recommended for immediate consideration, meaning it was treated as a priority for a vote. Since it is a resolution rather than a bill, it carries symbolic and ceremonial weight but does not change any laws, allocate any funding, or require any action from residents or government agencies.
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Legislative History
Recommended for Immediate Consideration
Mar 19, 2026Senate read and passed
Mar 19, 2026