The
staff of the OLFF would like to officially unveil our new logo, which
was finalized after months of prayer and consultation. As it is often
said, “ a picture can say a thousand words” and the new logo is no
different. Each of the elements that make up the image offer a specific
insight regarding the mission of the office and all those who
participate in the passing on of our Catholic faith:
- Blue coloring: to remind us of Mary, the Mother of God, who is the model for all catechists and the patroness of our diocese.
- Sunrise coloring: represents the dawning of a new springtime for evangelization in our diocese, which was proclaimed by Blessed John Paul II as the Church headed into the new millennium.
- Mountains, pine trees, light house and ocean: represents the beauty of Maine.
- Rays of light: to remind us of our mission, entrusted to us by Jesus - the Light of the World, to: “Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.* And behold, I am with you always, until the end of the age.” (Mt 28:19-20)
- Dove: represents the Holy Spirit and, by virtue of our Baptism, our responsibility to participate in the mission of the Church to evangelize and catechize the world.
- Thin circle: symbolizes the lifelong process of conversion and faith formation.
- Entire cross structure with circle image: symbolic of a monstrance and, therefore, the Eucharist - “the source and summit of the Christian life.”
As we continue to journey through October,
a month dedicated to the Holy Rosary, let us entrust our prayers for
guidance and strength - to participate in the mission of the Church and
thereby continue to bring about a new springtime for our diocese - to
our Blessed Mother and ask her to intercede on our behalf to her Son,
Jesus Christ.
By Michael Lavigne
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