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Dean Shambaugh Recaps Day One in Baltimore for GC80

https://episcopalmaine.org/dean-shambaugh-recaps-day-one-in-baltimore-for-gc80/

“So today was the first day of General Convention and the Maine Deputation got up early, went to breakfast, and got to work. We did all kinds of things — we had a Eucharist with...

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Dick Rozene and Rev. Cn. Lisa Fry Discuss Day Two of GC

https://episcopalmaine.org/update-from-dick-rozene-and-rev-cn-lisa-fry-on-day-two-of-gc/

General Convention Page Photo Gallery Meet the Deputies

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Rev. Claudia Smith Delivers News from GC Day Three

https://episcopalmaine.org/day-3-gc80/

General Convention Page Photos Meet the Deputies

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GC80 Wrap-up from Bishop Brown

https://episcopalmaine.org/gc-wrap-up-from-bishop-brown/

“Hello to the Episcopal Church in Maine. It’s the last day of General Convention. It’s Monday the 11th of July. We’ve just finished our work. We finished before noon. This is a historic General Convention:...

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Final Words on #GC80 from Mark Spahr, Deputation Chair

https://episcopalmaine.org/final-words-on-gc80-from-mark-spahr-deputation-chair/

About General Convention Photo Gallery Meet the Deputies

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When Jesus instructed his followers to love their neighbors as themselves, nobody was thinking of vaccines – Dan Summers

https://episcopalmaine.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Admin-Dan-Summers-on-Vaccines.docx

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Permission to Officiate and Recording a Marriage Form (non-canonical clergy)

https://episcopalmaine.org/resources/form-for-recording-a-marriage-after-permission-to-officiate/

In order to fulfill Canon 1:19 of Regulations Respecting Holy Matrimony: Concerning Preservation of Marriage, Dissolution of Marriage and Remarriage, non-canonical priests should complete this request form at least 30 days before the solemnization (Canon...

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Public Reading of MLK’s Letter from a Birmingham Jail

https://episcopalmaine.org/resources/committed-to-listen/

Committed to Listen took place in 2021 when political and faith leaders, including Episcopal Diocese of Maine Bishop Thomas Brown, gathered to read aloud the words of MLK's Letter form a Birmingham Jail.