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St. John Valley Catholics are a group of 8 full time Catholic Churches and 2 seasonal chapels with worshipping communities located along the St. John River at the Northern Tip of the State of Maine. The St. John River divides Maine from the Canadian Provinces of New Brunswick and Quebec. St. John Valley Catholics are predominately Franco American Catholics, with a French Acadian Culture being the dominant cultural heritage of the region. These Catholic Church buildings dominate the landscape in each of the villages and towns along the river. The French language is often heard no matter where one travels along the river. The Church communities are divided into two clusters; the eastern end of the river valley and the western end of the river valley. The western cluster is the Parish of St. John Vianney which includes the towns of Fort Kent, St. Francis, Wallagrass, and Eagle Lake. Our Cluster on the eastern end of the river valley is made up of three Parishes; St. Peter Chanel Parish which includes the towns of Hamlin, Van Buren and Keegan; Notre Dame du Mont Carmel Parish includes the towns of Grand Isle, St. David, and Madawaska; and Our Lady of the Valley Parish includes the towns of Frenchville, St. Agatha, and Sinclair. We welcome you to our website where you can learn more of our region and more importantly where you can learn of the life of faith in our communities. FR James Plourde
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