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May 18, 2018

Al Ahil Arab Hospital, Gaza

From our Bishop – asking for support of the Al Ahil Arab Hospital in Gaza.

Dear Friends,

 

4eb09387-b269-4d44-9179-8055e82c28be-4855903As I’ve watched the tragedy in Gaza unfold over the past several days, my prayers have gone immediately  to the ministry and care offered to all people by the Al Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City. The doctors, nurses, and staff are truly on the front lines in meeting the need of those injured in the violence of recent days.

 

This ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem and the Middle East holds its doors open to people of all faiths and ethnicities and operates under extreme circumstances and limited resources even in those times that pass for “normal” in occupied Palestine. 

 

The Diocese of Maine, through its International Outreach budget line, has made donations to the the Al Ahli Hospital since 2012. Indeed, if you were at our Convention a few years ago, you’ll remember watching the video posted below that bears witness to the work of the hospital.

 

Last night I received an update from the American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem (AFEDJ):

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Suhaila Tarazi, the director of Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza, reports that Ahli is implementing an emergency response to receive trauma cases and has configured an emergency wing with 24 additional beds. The staff is on extended shifts to treat the injured and wounded. Ahli surgeons are treating serious wounds and complex limb injuries. 
 
Ahli Hospital needs immediate and substantial financial support to respond to the catastrophe in Gaza. They need to obtain emergency medicine and medical supplies and fuel for generators. 
 
Suhaila wants you to know that while the resources of Ahli Hospital are stretched to the limit, the hospital staff is working around the clock, treating 
and healing victims of the violence. This includes many children who have family members, friends and neighbors who are dead or injured. These children are suffering, and Ahli Hospital is providing them compassionate counseling and psycho-social therapy.
 
With your help, Ahli stands as a powerful example of Christian witness in this place of desperation and unimaginable horror. Thanks to you, Ahli Hospital sends a message of hope and love.
 
I encourage you to join me in support the ministry of Al Ahli Arab Hospital with your prayers, both your personal prayers and in your congregations, and, as you are able, with a donation. 
 
You may donate through AFEDJ’s secure donation site.
 
Thank you for your generosity on behalf of our brothers and sisters in Gaza.
 
The Rt. Rev. Stephen T. Lane
Bishop of Maine

 

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DioceseWomen of St. Margaret's
May 1, 2018

A Saga of St. Margaret’s Kneeler

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On Sunday, April 22, a beautiful kneeler honoring St.Margaret’s was dedicated by the  Very Rev. Dr. Benjamin 

 

Shambaugh, Dean of the Cathedral in Portland. The Celtic Cross in our garden, with lovely day lilies at its base, was the theme, with the bay and sailing vessels as background.

Seven years ago, at a Diocesan Convention at Sunday River, Susan Mayer purchased a Cathedral kneeler starter kit with basic directions and materials, including the requisite deep red background thread that is us20180422_113300-300x81-7043176ed on all Cathedral kneelers.  The project had some dormant periods over the years but the results are stunning. It honors St. Margaret’s life and celebrates our Centennial. 

Needle workers included Marcy Otley (an expert needle crafter from the Belfast area), Marian Fletcher, Susan Mayer, and, from the Cathedral Kneelers group, Jeri Edgar and Anna Messmer.  

The dedication service was joyful, beginning with the procession led by a bagpiper piping, a rare event. Ten kneelers were dedicated from across the Diocese. Each was a work of love, praise and beauty. What a joy to be there. Our kneeler will stay at the cathedral (it is number 379) and be used by worshipers. Look for it the next time you worship there.

–Cindy Frost (assisted by Susan Mayer)

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April 20, 2018

St. Margaret’s Kneeler Dedication

Dear Parishioners of St. Margaret’s,
We invite your parish to join us for the dedications of your prayer kneeler which was designed and stitched by your church. You have created a beautiful one-of-kind, unique kneeler which will represent your parish at St. Luke’s Cathedral, Portland, Maine.
Please join us in celebrating with other Episcopal parishes of the State of Maine on
April 22, 2018 at the 10 am service.
Please R.S.V.P to 207-799-3061 of [email protected]

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March 22, 2018

Announcement from the Bishop concerning the Rev. Deacon Tom Duplessie

 
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22 March 2018
Dear Friends in Christ:
In sadness I share the following news:
4a8c7fee-6a9a-44c7-8508-0ffd0d1233b1-1736048The Rev. Thomas Frederick Duplessie, deacon of The Episcopal Diocese of Maine,  died suddenly on 20 March 2018. Tom was ordained in 2004 by The Rt. Rev. Chilton Knudsen and served at St. Martin’s, Palmyra / All Saints, Skowhegan, St. John’s in Bangor, and retired recently from active ministry at St. Margaret’s in Belfast.   Tom was also a past member of Diocesan Council and served on the Diocesan Convention Study Task Force. In his lay profession, he was a Medical Social Worker and Bereavement Coordinator, specializing in hospice and palliative care. He also had an active and vibrant prison ministry.
 
Tom was born in Waterville, Maine and received degrees from Thomas Jr. College, the University of Maine, the State University of New York, and Bangor Theological Seminary.  He is survived by two sons and a brother. 
 
Arrangements are by Crosby & Neal Funeral Home in Newport, and a Memorial Eucharist will be celebrated at St. Martin’s Episcopal Church, 900 Main St in Palmyra at a later date.  No other details are currently available.
22 March 2018

 

Dear Friends in Christ:

 

Correction: The Memorial Eucharist for The Rev. Thomas Frederick Duplessie, deacon of The Episcopal Diocese of Maine, who died on 20 March 2018, will be celebrated at St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church, 95 Court St in Belfast on April 14th. It will not be held at St. Martin’s in Palmyra as previously announced. Arrangements are by Crosby & Neal Funeral Home in Newport. Time of the service and other details are not currently available. 
  

 

The Rt. Rev. Stephen T. Lane
Bishop of Maine
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