• Bread Not Bombs

    Davenport Park 245 Main Street, Bangor, ME, United States

    Pax Christi Maine and the Peace and Justice Center of Eastern Maine invite you and your community to gather as people of faith and conscience to share prayers, reflections, music and periods of silence to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the horrific atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States.

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  • Pax Community Conversations

      Join us to discuss current issues from the perspective of the Gospel of Peace. This will be an open discussion led by long-term Pax Christi Maine member Denny Dreher. Topic to be announced. For a copy of the Zoom link, contact Mary Ellen at memquinn@peoplepc.com

  • September Pax Community Conversation

    “O wad some pow’r the giftie gi’e us, tae see oorsel as ithers see us!” (original Scottish) “Oh would some power only give us, the gift to see ourselves as others see us!” (English translation) Was it the famous poet Bobbie Burns who wrote those words? I’m not sure, but […]

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    Free
  • October PAX Community Conversation

    Zoom

    PAX COMMUNITY CONVERSATION Thursday, October 30, 2025 7:00-8:15 p.m. (Zoom) JOIN US!        We are very pleased to be welcoming Jessica Sun to our next community conversation! Jessica serves in a leadership role with the Pax Christi Young Adult Caucus and is an active member with Christians for […]

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  • One Church One Family – Catholic Public Witness for Migrants

    Cumberland County Jail 50 County Way, Portland, ME, United States

    Please join us for a public witness in support of our immigrant sisters and brothers! Pax Christi Maine is organizing a prayer vigil as part of a nationwide campaign titled "One Church One Family - Catholic Public Witness for Migrants", initiated by the Ignatian Solidarity Network. The vigil will held […]

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