Pax Christi Maine Supports Maine LD 1626: “An Act Implementing the Recommendations of the Task Force on Changes to the Maine Indian Land Claims Settlement Implementing Act” Mary Ellen Quinn, Pax Christi Maine Co-coordinator, testified at the public hearing before the Legislative Judicial Committee on our behalf. Read our statement […]
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Pax Christi Maine Mourns the Death of Pope Francis
Pax Christi Maine mourns the passing of this holy servant of God who walked in the footsteps of Jesus. Pope Francis offered a lived example of unconditional love, mercy, compassion, inclusion, humility, justice, equality, care for creation and more. A true champion for migrants, a just peace, nonviolent resistance, speaking […]
Faith in Action
Pax Christi members from all over our state have been participating in a series of public demonstrations being held to voice opposition to the current onslaught of severe cuts to essential services and supports for children, families, elders, marginalized peoples – the most vulnerable among us. Standing in solidarity with […]
PC Maine Remembers Elaine McGillicuddy
Pax Christi Maine mourns the death of our beloved, long-time member Elaine McGillicuddy, who died on February 17 at the age of 89. Elaine brought a special grace, joy and deep sense of peace to so many Pax Christi Maine gatherings through the years. Several members joined her extensive community […]
Pope Francis speaks pointedly in a letter to U.S. Catholic Bishops
In his letter to the U.S. Bishops sent on February 11, 2025, Pope Francis shares his grave concern for “the major crisis that is taking place in the United States with the initiation of a program of mass deportations”. “The act of deporting people who in many cases […]
Sharing the Gospel Message
During the Inaugural Prayer Service at the National Cathedral on January 21, 2025, The Right Reverend Mariann Edgar Budde, Bishop Episcopal Diocese of Washington, implored newly elected Pres. Trump to have mercy on immigrants, the most vulnerable individuals, families and children. Those targeted, and others who can be caught up […]
Raising Our Voices for Justice and Mercy
Faith communities in Maine and across the country are raising their voices in opposition to the accelerated arrests and detention of immigrants, the majority of whom are working people embedded in community life with families to support. They are not criminals. The federal funding freeze is yet another example of […]
Close Guantanamo Vigil and Rally – January 11, 2025
Human rights activists from across Maine braved the snow and cold to stand in solidarity with the men who remain imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay, a U.S. military base in Cuba. January 11th marks the 23rd year since the prison was opened. The vigil and rally to Close Guantanamo, which […]
PC Maine Remembers Ursula Slavick
Family and friends from all over Maine and beyond gathered together on Saturday November 23, 2024 to honor and remember Ursula Slavick, a beloved member of Pax Christi Maine. A beautiful Mass was concelebrated by Fr. Paul Sullivan, SJ, and Fr. Frank Morin at St. Pius X Church in Portland. […]
Exciting News from Pax Christi International – Catholic Nonviolence Initiative
In September 2024, given the challenges presented by ongoing wars and egregious violence, Pax Christi International’s Catholic Nonviolence Initiative (CNI) established the Catholic Institute for Nonviolence bringing experiences of nonviolence from the peripheries around the world into dialogue with researchers, theologians and Church leaders. CNI understands nonviolence as a […]
Christians Worldwide sign Letter of Support for Nonviolent Student Protests
In September 2024, Pax Christi Maine signed onto this Letter of Christian Support for Student Ceasefire and Divestment Campaigns. An excerpt: “We weep for all those who have lost their homes, their limbs, their beloved ones and their own lives. We declare that our hearts are big enough to feel […]