All Maine Catholic men are welcome to gather at a special ACTS Retreat being co-organized by the Parish of the Holy Eucharist (Falmouth, Yarmouth, Gray, Freeport) and Our Lady of Hope Parish in Portland.
God bless our amazing Harvest Ball sponsors, who donate to the cause even when there isn't a ball! We are overwhelmed by their generosity and belief in this ministry.
A special collection held at Catholic churches in Maine on September 18-19 raised over $78,000 to provide assistance after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit Haiti in mid-August.
It is impossible to quantify the effect the Catholic Appeal has had on the lives of thousands and thousands of Maine people, Catholic and non-Catholic, through the years. The closest you can get is to listen to the ways in which the generosity of donors, and a call to help others, continues to change the lives of people the givers will never meet.
The month of October brings with it our annual observance of Respect Life Month as we celebrate the value of each human life and commit to helping others grow in appreciation of the treasure that is God’s gift of life. We continue our advocacy in the hope that we will find a way for all in our society to embrace an ethic which values all human life from conception to natural death.
Students at St. Michael School in Augusta put down their books and iPads on October 1 and picked up rakes, rags, and gloves to help make their community a better place
The 2021 Maine Catholic Men’s Conference will feature a nationally renowned speaker and best-selling author as well as Mass with Bishop Robert Deeley on Saturday, November 13, at the St. John’s Community Center, located on 43 Pleasant Street in Brunswick. Catholic men are invited to attend the conference which will dive deeply into the concept of living and leading with “courageous humility.” The program will run from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and also includes local presenters, lunch, the opportunity to receive the sacrament of reconciliation, and eucharistic adoration.