Local Catholic youth raise $1,400 for pantries
Young Catholics from around Maine raised more than $15,000 and collected thousands of food items during a wildly successful “Souper” Bowl of Caring.
Young Catholics from around Maine raised more than $15,000 and collected thousands of food items during a wildly successful “Souper” Bowl of Caring.
At the Parish of the Precious Blood, which serves Caribou, Presque Isle and surrounding communities, youth will collect money after weekend Masses at Holy Rosary Church in Caribou and St. Mary’s Church in Presque Isle.
“Sister Aurelie has lived an extraordinary life in an ordinary way.”
Bishop Robert P. Deeley of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland issued the following message in celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Jan. 20, 2020.
On Friday, Dec. 6, members of the high school youth ministry at Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Presque Isle will be found “living” in and under cardboard boxes with a modicum of warm clothing from 6 p.m. to midnight.
Pies and ployes were the big draws at a fundraiser held on Saturday, November 24, in the hall beneath Holy Rosary Church in Caribou.
Bishop Robert P. Deeley of the Diocese of Portland issued the following greeting for Thanksgiving 2019.
“Christ is alive” was the message from Bishop Robert P. Deeley, as he celebrated Mass on the Solemnity of Christ the King on Sunday, Nov. 24, at two Aroostook County churches: St. Joseph in Mars Hill and Our Lady of the Lake in Portage.
Bishop Robert P. Deeley of the Diocese of Portland walks to a meeting in Rome with Bishop Edgar Moreira da Cunha, SDV, of the Diocese of Fall River, Massachusetts.
This week, Nov. 3-9, 2019, is National Vocation Awareness Week.