Some students from the sewing school have made some lovely bags. If you are interested in getting for a donation please let us know.






Some students from the sewing school have made some lovely bags. If you are interested in getting for a donation please let us know.






The other day, Wilkens came to visit us. He was with us as a teen. We had accompanied him and supported his schooling as a teen. Now he is with the Haiti Police Force. We gave him a cross with the Benedictine medal and assured him of our prayers We are very proud of Officer Wilkens.

On Tuesday, February 3, the Felician Mission Faith Formation classes met with Fr. Samson Pierre, pastor of the Cathedral. The parents and students welcomed Father and then began the meeting with a sung praising God and the gift of his Word. All catechists were introduced to the parents. Father Samson spoke with the students, first explaining the importance of growing in faith. He then spoke with the parents about their responsibilities in accompanying their child in the faith. After the meeting ,Father Samson met with all the catechists individually.




On Monday, February 2, we gathered with the many different religious communities of the Diocese of Jacmel. The day began with Morning Prayer, a conference followed by small group sharing, and then Mass with Bishop Errick Glandas. A CLUNY Sister celebrated her 50th anniversary of religious life and renewed her vows. It was a grace to be together and a great sign of hope for the mission of being a prophetic presence where we are. All the communities introduced themselves, Sister Inga spoke for the Felician Sisters, and Sister Marilyn led one of the intercessions during the Mass.


On Sunday, February 1, we celebrated two birthdays–Sister Inga (February 2) and Dala (February 4) with a special family dinner of their favorite foods and, of course, a birthday cake of their choice.



This program was created by the Felician Sisters years ago in response to the need for clean water in the Jacmel area. It is intended for women, those who serve life in so many ways.
We witnessed people drinking water from the river or other places where there was no clean water source. The Mother Angela Clinic has had many illnesses brought by unclean water. We ourselves have experienced serious illness after buying juice prepared with unclean water. We started to look for ways to help people to get access to clean water. We researched some programs already existing, and then we created our own: “Servants of the Living Water.”
In the beginning we were the trainers, but soon after we created a small group of women who would go with us or without us to different parts of the Jacmel area to train people and to entrust them the mission of providing clean water to their families and to help others, especially families with children in order to have access to clean water.
The program has 3 parts.
The pictures are from the last program that took place in Marigot, a town 1h away from Jacmel. Women came for from a place even farther and had to walk a few hours to get to Marigot.
Pictures taken at our Mission are from the preparation and training of 2 young women, Melinda and Rosemarie, who lead the program in Marigot. They also assemble the buckets and filters. we thank all those who crochet filter covers in so many beautiful colors and designs.
Thank you to all who help give clean water to our Haitian sisters and brothers.




