Prayer vigil seeks end to abortions
A Houlton woman is hoping the power of prayer will seek an end to abortions in the greater Houlton area.
A Houlton woman is hoping the power of prayer will seek an end to abortions in the greater Houlton area.
Effective Oct. 13, Catholic churches in Maine will now allow up to 50 percent capacity or 100 people total (whichever is less) at indoor daily and Sunday Masses.
Animal lovers from around the County are invited to flock to have their animal companions blessed outdoors in celebration of Saint Francis of Assisi’s Feast Day, Oct. 4.
To assist voters as Election Day (Nov. 3) approaches, the Diocese of Portland has launched a special Faithful Citizenship resource section to assist visitors in the exercise of their rights and duties as participants in our democracy.
The 40 Days for Life kickoff and rally will be held at Monument Park in Houlton at 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 18.
For centuries, church has been an integral aspect of the spiritual and social lives of thousands of residents in the Presque Isle area. While that has remained the case during the COVID-19 pandemic, worship has undoubtedly taken new forms.
Bishop Robert Deeley recently announced the following two priest assignments, which were effective on Aug. 1.
Though it took place in a virtual format this year due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Maine Catholic Youth Convention once again offered a chance for teens from Aroostook County to York County to celebrate their shared Catholic faith and build friendships along the way.
The Maine Catholic Youth Convention, traditionally a weekend gathering of Maine teens from Aroostook to York counties, will move online this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but promises to celebrate the faith and gifts that young people bring to the life of the church.
Like so many other traditional gatherings, this year’s annual Silver & Gold Anniversary Mass will go virtual later this month.