For more information on the Episcopal Church…

The Episcopal Church - The official web pages of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (ECUSA)

Episcopal Life - The monthly newspaper of the Episcopal Church

THE DIOCESE OF MAINE - The Diocese of Maine comprises approximately 50 churches (including St. Patrick's) throughout the State of Maine; and
NEWS of the Diocese of Maine - with links to the latest on-line issue of the"Dio Log" and other current events affecting us!  This, in addition to
The Northeast - The newspaper of the Diocese of Maine

The Diocesan Cycle of Prayer - Suggested prayers for the congregations and ministries in the Diocese of Maine, please pray each week for the people of our companion diocese, the Diocese of Haiti, and their bishop, The Rt. Rev. J. Zaché Duracin.

The Anglican Communion - The Episcopal Church is part of the world wide Anglican Communion, a group of national churches that are "children" of the Church of England.

Anglicans Online -   Anglicans Online is a lively and rich resource about the nature and life of the Anglican Communion.

An Anglican Timeline - Learn about the history of the Anglican church! ...and the birth of the Episcopal Church of the United States!   Loaded with other links leading to even further information!

The Anglican Church of Canada - The official web pages.

Every Voice Network - A link that our Rector thinks many of our parishioners should know about.  The Every Voice Network is a progressive voice for Episcopalians.  It currently offers a wonderful sermon by Bishop Swing, which helps enormously in understanding and putting into perspective the self-proclaimed "Anglican movement", which is moving away from the established Episcopal Church USA.

Forward Movement - Publishes informational and devotional material.  The website includes the popular personal devotion, Forward Day by Day.

Camp Bishopswood  -  The Diocese of Maine's Summer Youth Camp - an affordable opportunity for boys and girls to attend a resident camp and live in a Christian community.  Children from Maine congregations and friends are all welcome.  "It's worth the trip!"

Summer Chapels in the Diocese of Maine - Traveling?  Why not worship at one or more of Maine's beautiful and historic Summer Chapels.  Click the title for more information, a complete list, and many links to these marvelous places of God.

...and finally...

The Almost-Defunct Unofficial Homepage of the Episcopal Church - Maintained solely to provide a compendium of interesting links (the site's official purpose has been rendered redundant by a variety of subsequent official websites).

Liturgical Resources

The Book of Common Prayer On-line

The Lectionary   A collection of Lectionary resources for the Episcopal Church,
                         updated every Sunday night.

The Billibong    A worship resource following the Revised Common Lectionary

The Hymnal 1982  Listen to hymns from this hymnal and several of its predecessors!

HymnSite.com    Suggested Hymns for use with the Revised Common Lectionary

The Cyber Hymnal  Yet another musical resource!

Pray the Daily Office  The prayers and readings for Morning and Evening Prayer.


Other Area Churches

St. John's Episcopal Church, Bangor

St. James' Episcopal Church, Old Town

Redeemer Lutheran Church, Bangor

St. Dunstan's, Ellsworth

...and  Bangor Theological Seminary, founded in 1814, an ecumenical seminary in the Congregational tradition of the United Church of Christ.

Our Neighbor Dioceses

   The Diocese of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

       The Diocese of New Hampshire

       The Diocese of Québec, Canada

The Bangor/Brewer Community

Brewer, Maine - The official City website

Bangor, Maine - The official City website

Just for Fun:

        Bubblewrap! - It has NOTHING to do with Church, but if you just want to
        get rid of some tensions, try "popping bubbles"!!!

        Maine Women's Hall of Fame - Founded n 1990, and of which our Bishop, the
        Rt. Rev. Chilton R. Knudsen, became Maine's first religious figure represented
        with her induction as the 2006 Inductee.

        The Manual Digital Clock - A new way to "see time" - and it's current!