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510 Ocean Avenue Telephone: (207) 321-7810 Office of Communications WEEKLY MAILING July 10, 2014 weekly.mailing@portlanddiocese.org I. Office of Communications Harvest Ball (October 24 in Portland) II. III. IV. Office of Human Resources School Principal (Winslow) School Principal (Augusta) Two Positions (Rumford) Youth Minister (South Portland/Cape Elizabeth) Residential Pastoral Associate (Ossipee, New Hampshire) Pastoral Care-Mission Director (Waterville) Office of Lifelong Faith Formation Natural Family Planning Awareness Week (July 20-26) Evangelization Workshop (August 16 in York) Catholic Divorce Ministry Seminar (September 19-21 in St. Louis, MO) Parish Life Conference (September 27 in Lewiston) Office of Missions/CRS Bulletin Item for Mission Trip to Bolivia (August 2015) Bulletin Item for Mission Trip Fundraiser (August 2014 in Auburn) V. Worldwide Marriage Encounter Letter to Priests and Deacons from WWME Bulletin Item for Weekend of July 19-20 VI. The Presence Radio Network Bulletin Item for Weekend of July 19-20 For updated news and features from the diocese, visit: www.portlanddiocese.org. For Adobe Reader, visit: get.adobe.com/reader

510 Ocean Avenue Telephone: (207) 321-7810 Dave Guthro, Communications Director The 8 th Annual Harvest Ball is scheduled for Friday, October 24, at the Holiday Inn By The Bay in Portland! The reception will begin at 6:15 p.m., followed by dinner at 7:15 p.m. The event supports Harvest, the magazine published by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland. Harvest is dedicated to spreading the Good News, educating Catholics about the faith, and supporting ministries and parishes across the diocese. Bishop Robert P. Deeley will be the host for this year s ball, which will feature a delicious meal, dancing to the music of the Carmine Terracciano Band, and a silent auction. Reserve your tickets today by calling (207) 773-6471 or by visiting www.portlanddiocese.org/harvestball. To download a save-the-date flyer to help us promote this wonderful event, visit: www.portlanddiocese.org/sites/default/files/files/harvestballsavethedate.pdf

510 Ocean Avenue Telephone: (207) 773-6471 Office of Human Resources DIOCESAN EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES School Principal St. John Regional Catholic School, Winslow The Office of Maine Catholic Schools seeks a qualified candidate to serve as principal at St. John Regional Catholic School (PK-6) on 15 South Garand Street in Winslow. The principal is responsible for providing educational leadership and direction to students, staff, parents, and the community. The successful candidate will have a master's degree in educational administration or a related field; be an active Catholic; possess elementary level teaching experience and elementary administrative experience; demonstrate strong interpersonal skills; and have Maine state certification. The review of applications will begin immediately. Interested candidates are asked to send a letter of interest, resume, three current letters of reference, a copy of their state certification, a letter from their pastor, and salary expectations to: Rev. Louis Phillips, Ph.D., Interim Superintendent, Maine Catholic Schools, 510 Ocean Avenue, Portland, ME 04103-4936. School Principal St. Michael Catholic School, Augusta The Office of Maine Catholic Schools seeks a qualified candidate to serve as principal at St. Michael Catholic School (PK-8) on 56 Sewall Street in Augusta. The principal is responsible for providing educational leadership and direction to students, staff, parents, and the community. The successful candidate will have a master's degree in educational administration or a related field; be an active Catholic; possess elementary level teaching experience and elementary administrative experience; demonstrate strong interpersonal skills; and have Maine state certification. The review of applications will begin immediately. Interested candidates are asked to send a letter of interest, resume, three current letters of reference, a copy of their state certification, a letter from their pastor, and salary expectations to: Rev. Louis Phillips, Ph.D., Interim Superintendent, Maine Catholic Schools, 510 Ocean Avenue, Portland, ME 04103-4936. Two Positions Holy Savior School, Rumford Holy Savior School in Rumford has two openings for the upcoming 2014-2015 school year: a teacher for combined Grades 1 and 2 and a gym teacher/part-time helper in its prekindergarten class. If you wish to apply, please send a resume and a letter of reference to: Parish of the Holy Savior, 126 Maine Avenue, Rumford, ME 04276. (continued)

(cont.) Youth Minister St. John and Holy Cross Parish, South Portland St. Bartholomew Parish, Cape Elizabeth In an effort to provide a more robust youth ministry experience for parish teens, St. John and Holy Cross Parish in South Portland and St. Bartholomew Parish in Cape Elizabeth are searching for a youth minister to coordinate the youth ministry program for both parishes. The successful candidate will have experience working with teens, an understanding of liturgy and catechetics as it relates to teens, and some flexibility in their schedule. This position requires an average of six hours per week, with most of the hours occurring on Sunday evenings and some weekday morning or evening planning time under the direction and supervision of the pastoral team. Terms are somewhat negotiable. The deadline for submissions is July 13. Please submit a resume to: Kathy Williamson, Pastoral Life Coordinator, 8 Two Lights Road, Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107. Applicants can also email their materials to Kathy.Williamson@portlanddiocese.org. Residential Pastoral Associate St. Joseph Church, Ossipee, NH St. Joseph Church, a parish (250 families, doubling in size during the summer) in Ossipee, New Hampshire, is looking for a residential pastoral associate. Responsibilities include pastoral care, sick calls, oversight of worship services and other events, financial management, coordination of bulletin preparation, and oversight of maintenance and security. The successful candidate will report to Fr. Edmund Babicz, pastor for both St. Joseph Church and St. Anthony Church (20 miles south on U.S. 16 in Sanbornville). The pastor resides at the latter site. The annual salary is $24,000, plus room and board in St. Joseph s rectory, and utilities and auto insurance. Formation in religious vocation or equivalent education is required. Experience and a strong interest in pastoral work is preferred. Interested candidates should contact Deacon Bill Rich, chair of the parish advisory council, at wwkrich@gmail.com. Pastoral Care-Mission Director Mount Saint Joseph Residence and Rehabilitation, Waterville Mount Saint Joseph Residence and Rehabilitation is seeking a full-time pastoral caremission director for its facility in Waterville. The pastoral care-mission director will provide spiritual leadership to residents, families, and employees; articulate Gospel values and the history, tradition, spirit, and charism of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Lyons in ways that inspire those who work at the Mount; and model and facilitate the understanding and application of the mission on a daily basis. Catholics with a bachelor's degree, at least three units of clinical pastoral education at ACPE or USCB approved centers, or at least five years of experience are preferred. For immediate consideration, please respond by email to Sonja Benson, Human Resource Manager at Mount Saint Joseph Residence and Rehabilitation, at sbenson@mtsj.org. For more information, visit www.mtsj.org.

510 Ocean Avenue Telephone: (207) 773-6471 Office of Lifelong Faith Formation National Natural Family Planning Awareness Week Natural Family Planning: It s Worth It July 20-26 The theme of the 2014 Natural Family Planning Awareness Week is It s Worth It. The dates of Natural Family Planning Awareness Week highlight the anniversary of the papal encyclical Humanae Vitae (July 25) which articulates Catholic beliefs about human sexuality, conjugal love and responsible parenthood. The dates also mark the feast of Saints Joachim and Anne (July 26), the parents of the Blessed Mother. For further information, contact nfp@usccb.org. How Can I Reach My Loved Ones Who Are Away from the Catholic Church? St. Christopher Church Hall, York August 16 Allan Wright, author of the book Jesus the Evangelist, A Gospel Guide to the New Evangelization and the current academic dean of evangelization for the Diocese of Paterson, New Jersey, will present a workshop entitled How Can I Reach My Loved Ones Who Are Away From The Catholic Church? on Saturday, August 16, from 9 a.m.-noon at St. Christopher s church hall on 4 Barrell Lane in York. The workshop will focus on how to reach those you love who are away from the Church. Wright is a seasoned and inspirational speaker who will lead you through this dynamic experience and challenge you to discover new possibilities for you and your parish. Freewill donations are gladly accepted. All are welcome to attend the workshop and an 8 a.m. Mass at the church which will be followed by coffee and snacks. For more information, contact Linda at (207) 363-2111, Brenda at (207) 439-0442, or Sue at (207) 384-7006. Catholic Divorce Ministry National Conference & Leaders Seminar Mercy Conference and Retreat Center, St. Louis, MO September 19-21 The Catholic Divorce Ministry National Conference & Leaders Seminar is scheduled for Friday, September 19, through Sunday, September 21, at the Mercy Conference and Retreat Center in St. Louis, Missouri. Catholics are often unsure how best to minister to those experiencing separation or divorce. There is confusion on how to best guide a Catholic during this time of distress. Can they still attend Mass? Can they receive the Eucharist? What is the best advice to give them? How can I best help them? This seminar will address all of these questions head-on. For a link to the seminar s brochure and registration, visit: www.nacsdc.org/conference2014/healing_wounded_flyer_3_v1.0.pdf (continued)

(cont.) Parish Life Conference Ramada Inn, Lewiston Saturday, September 27 The Parish Life Conference is set for Saturday, September 27, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Ramada Inn on 490 Pleasant Street in Lewiston. The event will feature a morning Mass celebrated by Bishop Robert P. Deeley and a keynote address from Kathy Hendricks entitled Hope, Hospitality, Happiness: Keys to Transform All Things in Christ. The conference will also include workshops for catechetical leaders; catechists; parish life coordinators; adult faith formation, evangelization and RCIA teams; youth ministers; clergy; marriage and family life ministers; readers and music ministers; parish pastoral councils; and parish staff and volunteers. The registration fee before September 12 is $40 ($35 per person for parties of five or more), $45 on or after September 12 ($40 per person for parties of five or more), and $50 for walk-ins. For more information, visit: www.portlanddiocese.org/parish_life_conference.

510 Ocean Avenue Telephone: (207) 773-6471 Office of Missions/CRS The Diocese of Portland will participate in a mission trip to Bolivia in August 2015. The Maryknoll Lay Missioners have invited the diocese to visit their work in Bolivia, one of the most impoverished nations in the western hemisphere. A bulletin item promoting the trip can be found below, with an additional bulletin item explaining the fundraiser appearing on the next page. Thank you! Mission Trip to Bolivia! Ruth Oakley from the Missions/CRS Office invites interested persons to join her on a mission trip to Bolivia in August 2015 and return home a Mission Ambassador. There are only 14 spots available! For a pre-registration form or for more information, call Ruth at (207) 321-7817 or visit: www.portlanddiocese.org/portland-to-bolivia

510 Ocean Avenue Telephone: (207) 773-6471 Office of Missions/CRS Fundraiser for the Mission Trip to Bolivia! Roy s All Steak Hamburgers and Golf Center on Route 4 in Auburn August 2, 2014 (Rain Date: August 3) Something for the whole family! Have fun and help raise funds for the Diocese of Portland s mission trip to Bolivia! Roy s All Steak Hamburgers and Golf Center on Route 4 in Auburn will donate a portion of their proceeds on Saturday, August 2, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m., to help the mission delegates defray the costs of their vaccinations and visas. Minigolf will be $4, with the driving range offering its regular prices of $4 (small basket) and $6 (large basket). From 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Pine Acres Golf Course (part of the golf center) will charge players helping with the fundraiser a $20 fee, with $6 of each fee being donated to the fundraiser. To participate in the fundraiser, print out coupons at this link: www.portlanddiocese.org/sites/default/files/files/coupons.pdf. The coupons will be used to keep track of those participating in helping the mission delegates and for raffle prizes at both the driving range and the golf course! For more information, contact Ruth Oakley at (207) 321-7817. To download a flyer to help promote the fundraiser on August 2, visit: www.portlanddiocese.org/sites/default/files/files/fundraiserflyer.pdf

Worldwide Marriage Encounter in Maine Dear priests and deacons throughout our beautiful diocese, Worldwide Marriage Encounter (WWME) has been offering support for the celebration of Catholic vocations for over 40 years. It is considered to be THE original faith-based marriage enrichment program, with a mission to proclaim the value of marriage and holy orders in the Church and in the world. For the couples that participate, this often results in a renewed commitment within their marriage and within the Church. The program is continually updated to address the challenges faced in our society by married couples, priests, and deacons. WWME offers married couples the opportunity to spend time together away from the busyness of the world and to focus on each other. It offers tools for building and maintaining a strong Christian marriage in today s world and gives priests the opportunity to explore their vocations, in conjunction with the presenting priest, in order to energize and reconnect. In a recent survey of over 2,000 WWME participants, 73% of survey respondents indicated that the weekend changed their relationship with the Church, energizing them to become more active in their parish. Pope Saint John Paul II is quoted as saying that the future of the world and of the Church passes though the family. Enriching marriages enriches families by providing an ongoing witness to the power of God s love through the sacrament of marriage. Many of us who have participated in WWME also participate in marriage preparation or enrichment activities within our home parishes. During the WWME weekend, a series of presentations are given by a team of three Catholic couples and one Catholic priest. They provide a rare opportunity for attendees to look at themselves as individuals, look at their spousal relationship, and look at their vocation and relationship with God. Each presentation is given to the group as a whole followed by time for each husband and wife to share with each other in the privacy of their own rooms. Members of the clergy communicate amongst themselves and can interact with attending couples during meal times. Participating priests are at a weekend to receive, not serve. Our next weekend is in Lewiston from Sunday, August 3, to Tuesday afternoon, August 5. This is our last Encounter of 2014, so we also encourage you to share the benefits of this apostolate with your parishioners. Thank you for the love and dedication you pour into your vocation. Please let us know if we can support you by offering a parishbased enrichment or if you would like to place a marriage-based poster or flyers in your parish hall. For more information, visit www.wwmemaine.org or call (207) 668-4885. Sincerely, Gary and Diane Potvin Leadership Team

Worldwide Marriage Encounter in Maine Good afternoon, Around 90% of the couples who sign up for a Marriage Encounter weekend hear about it from their Sunday bulletin. This bulletin announcement has been specifically written and submitted to promote the WWME weekend to be held Aug 3-5, 2014 (Sun.-Tues.), in Lewiston. Please run this announcement if at all possible. Please run in bulletins on weekend of July 19-20: Thank you, Bill & Coco Watkin (207) 668-4885 watkin3@gmail.com Marriage encounter takes your good marriage and turns it into a phenomenal marriage is the way one couple put it. Join other married couples from across Maine and New Hampshire who will be rediscovering and reclaiming the joys of being in a loving relationship during a Worldwide Marriage Encounter. Mark your calendar now to join us on the next Worldwide Marriage Encounter experience on August 3-5 (Sunday-Tuesday) in Lewiston. We are running a midweek weekend to accommodate the many who have weekend jobs, teachers, and others on summer vacation. The application fee is $50, and a freewill donation will be accepted at the end of the weekend. For more information, visit www.wwmemaine.org or call (207) 668-4885.

Presence Radio Network Announcements Week of Sunday, July 20, 2014 CATHOLIC ANSWERS LIVE The Case for Confession Hector Molina Monday, July 21, 7-8 p.m.; Tuesday, July 22, 7 8 a.m. Hector Molina is a dynamic, lay Catholic speaker and apologist with over 20 years of experience in professional pastoral ministry and as a leader in the Church. Bioethics for the Rest of Us Fr. Tad Pacholczyk Wednesday, July 23, 7 8 p.m.; Thursday, July 24, 7 8 a.m. Fr. Tad Pacholczyk is a priest of the Diocese of Fall River, Massachusetts, and the director of education for the National Catholic Bioethics Center. He has earned undergraduate degrees in philosophy, biochemistry, molecular cell biology, and chemistry. He also holds a doctorate in neuroscience from Yale University. The Presence Radio Network is your listener-supported Catholic radio. 106.7 FM in Greater Portland, 90.3 FM in Greater Bangor, 89.7 FM in Bath-Brunswick, and 89.5 FM in Greater Augusta. Online at www.thepresence.fm and on smartphones with the TuneIn Radio app.