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More than 300 parishioners of four Catholic parishes in Cape Elizabeth, South Portland, and Scarborough packed St. Maximilian Kolbe parish hall on Sunday, March 25, for a session aimed at capturing parishioners concerns and hopes and dreams for parish clustering that will administratively combine the four parishes of St. Maximilian Kolbe, Scarborough; St. Bartholomew’s, Cape Elizabeth; St. John and Holy Cross, South Portland, which will be served by two priests. Leading one discussion table was Fr. James Morrison from St. Maximilian Kolbe Parish.
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