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The pericopes which we find in our first and second readings this week implore us to turn not to the earth, that which passes away, but always to God, that which is eternal. Paul, in his letter to the Colossians, pleas with us, using vivid language to turn from sin. Not only are we to turn away from sin, but we are to put it to death! What does this mean, “put to death”?
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This week we joyfully shine our Gratitude Spotlight on the incredible team behind St. Mary's Food Pantry in St. Mary's Hall behind the church. These devoted volunteers faithfully serve over on hundred families on the first Wednesday of each month. Offering not just food, but hope, kindness & love.
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Our recent collection of school supplies for ACAP’s Aroostook Backpack Program was very successful. Thank you to everyone who donated backpacks, notebooks, pencils, crayons, rulers and other valuable supplies. The school year for the children will get off to a great start! We appreciate your generous support.
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A special thank you to Mr. Don Raymond for videotaping of the Feast of Mary Magdalene and Greta Babin for the music. It was a beautiful time of reflection and prayer.
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A huge thank you to everyone who joined the summer choir this past weekend! It was such a joy to see your beautiful faces and hear your amazing God-given voices lifted in harmony. We were truly blessed by each of you!! Summer Choir names are as follows Margaret Grandmaison, Doris Staples, Diane Fongemie, Gary & Diane Saucier, Jean Nadeau, Janet Michaud, Marty Jandreau, Kirsten Thompson, Melissa Babin, Joanne Zafonte, Mark Goodwin & Great Babin.
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A heartfelt thanks to everyone who came out to Theology on Tap @ First Mile Brewing Company. It was a fantastic evening of faith, fellowship, and conversation. Special thanks to our seminarian Joseph Beale, for his insightful message and thoughtful reflections. Your words sparked meaningful dialogue and inspired us all.
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Thank-you to everyone who help! More pictures on our Faith Formation Page!
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Dear Parents,
This week, the Church observes Natural Family Planning Awareness Week, a time often focused on the beauty of the Church’s teaching on human sexuality and openness to life. But today, I’d like to approach this week from a different, perhaps more foundational perspective—not with charts or methods or terminology, but with a simple encouragement: see, listen to, and love your children.
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Dear Friends...
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Annual Budget 2026 Released
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There will be another garage sale in August, please see the calendar for drop off times.
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New Cemetery Rules & Fees, Effective July 1st
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Isaiah offers a touching reflection in the penultimate verse of the pericope used for our first reading this Sunday. All children long for the comfort of their mother or mother figure. There are times in life when our mothers are unavailable to provide us with comfort. While this is a hard truth, it allows for the opportunity to learn to rely more heavily on the Lord and on our Blessed Mother Mary. Isaiah states that “I” will be your comfort. This “I” he is using is of course the first-person singular of the Lord. Our mothers and mother figures have consistently provided for us throughout our lives and seem to always know what we may need or when something is wrong. The Lord knows our hardships and remedies perfectly. He longs to bring us to Himself so that we may all be one in Him. The Jerusalem that Isaiah speaks of in Isaiah 66:13 is not only the earthly city, but the reality of the New Jerusalem in Heaven and at the end of time. We see in today’s Gospel, because the Lord wishes for all to partake in this comfort of the New Jerusalem, Christ will not leave his flock without shepherds. Knowing this, we recognize the great line from Our Lord, “The harvest is abundant, but the laborers are few, so ask the master of the harvest to send out laborers for his harvest” as the quintessential rallying call for priestly vocations in our world today. Working through the sacraments, God grants grace as a medicinal remedy for the trials of this world. Without the work of the priest, these sacraments would not be possible. To enter the new Jerusalem alluded to in Isaiah, it is important to remain close to the sacramental nature of the Church, which leads to a life of grace. Let us rejoice that the Kingdom of God is at hand for us and let us please pray for more vocations to the priesthood in Maine!
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Theology on Tap, Devotional on the Trail & Extraordinary Faith in Ordinary Time, the Witness of Mary Magdalene
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The CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER'S 50th Anniversary Capital Campaign is almost complete. As of 6/26/2025, the campaign has collected $103,841.00 in donations and $850.00 remain in pledge receivables.
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Sarting in July, there will be a new WEEKDAY Mass schedule. Saturday & Sunday Masses will remain unaffected.
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July 14-17 8am-10am St. Louis Church Youth Room. Registration Forms can be picked up at the rectory. Call: 834-5656 for more information, ask for Barb.
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Totus Tuus for 2025! Children's Program Mon-Fri 9-3. Teen Program: Sun-Thurs 6:30-8:30pm Register your family online [click for more]
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Collection starts on June 3, Tuesday & Wednesday: 8-10 AM & 4-6 PM. Items NOT accepted: electronics & clothing. For mor information or question call: 834-3984 (Faith Formation Center).
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A family Day of fun & Faith with Bishop Ruggieri. In Houlton Maine.
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