Catholic youth program to be offered this summer
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Hundreds of Maine teens and children can participate in a weeklong Catholic youth program for grades 1 to 12.
Totus Tuus will be presented in 10 Maine communities this summer. The program is organized by the Diocese of Portland’s Office of Vocations.
Teams of men and women, including seminarians and college students, are hired each year through a rigorous selection process and spend the first two weeks of the summer in training. In collaboration with local pastors and parish coordinators, the teams spend the remainder of the summer traveling throughout the diocese conducting the program.
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Note: Many services are canceled or moved online due to the coronavirus. Check with your local house of worship for updates.
BJEP (Boston-area Jewish Education Program)
BJEP has a welcoming and inclusive approach to Jewish learning for kindergarten through seventh-grade students. Get in touch with the program’s director at director@bjep.com or 781-386-7278.
Congregation Mishkan Tefila
Shabbat Services: Fridays at 6 p.m.; Saturdays at 9:30 a.m.
Congregation Mishkan Tefila is a community embracing Jewish tradition and identity while welcoming change and innovation. Mishkan is a contemporary Conservative community based on Mussar values and inspired by spiritual music. Mussar is a genre of Jewish literature which promotes spiritual self-growth. Mishkan welcomes Jews and their partners from all lifestyles, backgrounds and spiritual perspectives.
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