Praise the Lord! We thank our God for everyone who has prayed for and supported our efforts as we continue our journey in Jacmel, Haiti. We have been here since 2012 and so many good things have happened that we wanted to share a few stories with you! We live among the marginalized and those living in poverty, accompanying them through the challenges and celebrating the joys of life. Join us on our journey and please keep us in your prayers as we keep you in our prayers.
On Saturday, October 9, our community gathered to celebrate and remember the transitus of our beloved foundress, Blessed Mary Angela. Gathering around the Word of God and the candle light that represented her life and legacy, we remembered…
Do not conform yourselves to this age, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that you may discern what is the will of God…Romans 12:2All were invited to venerate the relic of Mother Angela.
Blessed Angela your light we want to be…sung in three languages.
May the Lord be your everything everywhere in place of everyone. May He fill your soul with all kinds of consolations. Mother Angela
Peace and all good be with you! On Saturday evening, September 25, and Sunday, September 26, we were making mission appeals near and far. In the Gospel on the 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time, we heard: “Anyone who gives you a cup of water to drink because you belong to Christ, amen, I say to you, will surely not lose his reward.” This was last Sunday’s Gospel that gave us the opportunity to do mission appeals here in New Jersey and in Warsaw, Poland.
The people of God have given and are continuing to give many “cups of water”to the Felician Haiti Mission. Your generosity, prayer and support have once again reflected God’s unconditional love for the poor.
We are very grateful and will keep in our daily prayer you and your intentions in thanksgiving for all the good you have done.
Sister Inga was sharing the Felician Haiti Mission in Warsaw, Poland.Some of her helpers…Sister Julitta was sharing the Felician Haiti Mission at all the Polish Masses in Wallington, NJ.Sister Marilyn was sharing the Felician Haiti Mission at all the English Masses in Wallington, NJ.Some of our helpers…
We have so many opportunities to live in many ways: by being present to one another, by sharing mercy and compassion, and by sharing the resources we have received with the less fortunate. Our brothers and sisters in Haiti continue to experience the effects of the earthquake of August 14. The aftermath challenges livelihoods and will continue to challenge their daily lives. What is the way we can accompany and assist them? We need to be ready and to share the medications, clothing and other materials, which are being sent down in a container, that will aid and give hope. So many people have responded to this call from near and far. Monetary donations have already been put into place with medications and access to clean water. This is happening because of you. Your generous response is making a difference. This is what it means to put flesh on “whatever you do, in word and deed, do in the name of the Lord…” All things are possible with God!
Our Christian Charity Sisters from Mendham, N.J. blessed us with new clothes and food.Thank you Notchview Dental for the toothpaste, toothbrushes, and other needed dental items.Cindy and Evelyn, our friends from Bayonne, NJ
Our team in Jacmel is preparing to go to Les Cayes to train women to use buckets and filters to provide clean water for the people in need! Thank you for your support in helping Haitians to help themselves.
Fritz (left), our driver for the Mother Angela Clinic, picks up buckets and water filters for Les Cayes to share with earthquake victims in order for them to have much-needed clean water.
On Saturday, August 14, after the devastating earthquake in the morning and a few aftershocks in the afternoon and evening, we received a message from Caritas that there is need for medications and clothing clothing to be sent to Les Cayes and Jeremie. The earthquake had destroyed buildings, homes, and roads. It killed and wounded hundreds of people. We immediately went to the container to get whatever clothing, shoes, sheets and towels we had. We also were able to pack medications, bandages and surgical gloves. The plan was that on Monday Caritas would pick up the boxes and go to Les Cayes with them. We are vigilant now of Tropical S torm Grace heading our way and moving towards Les Cayes. We are praying that God will be merciful in this area where people do not have shelter but are in tents or on the streets right now.
This was a donation from the Youth and Young Adult Center, Kearny, NJ, that we received last year. They had sent us over a 1,000 t-shirts that they could not use due to the COVID lockdown. We had given hundreds away, and still many more leftover. Thank you for your generosity that enabled us to help the earthquake victims!We still had some boxes of children’s shoes and flip flops.Immaculate Conception High School, Lodi, NJ, last year donated all their sport uniforms because they were getting new ones. Last Christmas, they were gifts for kids, but we had a box left over. Now they can be shared with those in need in Les Cayes. Thank you ICHS for help with our earthquake victims!Packing boxes of medications, especially bandages, pain medications, and surgical gloves.Your generosity throughout the year makes it possible for us to always be ready to assist in times of disaster.Packing and labeling boxes…
This morning at about 8:30 a.m., we experienced an earthquake. We were in our rooms, praying when each of us experienced something different. One sister thought she was dizzy; another felt her room spin; and another felt her chair shake so she thought the cat was underneath the chair. Sr. Inga yelled, “Earthquake; get out of the house!” Without hesitancy, we all ran. As we went outside, we could hear everyone in our area yelling and screaming. Dogs and animals were also crying out! We are okay, and there is no damage here. Now we are in danger of a tsunami. Please pray for Haiti!
On Sunday, August 8, 16 young children and teens celebrated their First Holy Communion at the Felician Haiti Mission. After two years of faith formation at our mission, the children and teens were ready to receive for the first time the Body and Blood of Jesus. Preparations for the day were many, and it took a village to make it happen.
Two months ago, the measuring and sewing began as Sisters Izzy and Julitta went to the market to buy the materials for the communion dresses and robes. After taking measurements, the sewing began with the help of Junior and Rosemarie who made the crowns. There was the learning and practicing of dances and, of course, choir rehearsal.
We also wanted to be sure everyone had the opportunity to continue the celebration. With the help of Annette, Adeline and Melinda, the sisters made and beautifully decorated 16 cakes.
The Lord gave us a beautiful sunny day to embrace us all, especially those who received him in the Sacrament of Holy Eucharist for the first time.
The children were ready, and the procession began with joy and praise. The children prepared the readings, the intercessions and two liturgical dances–one for the Gloria and one for the Magnificat after Communion. After the final blessing, the children processed to the statue of Mary to offer their hearts and to ask Mary for protection in this life as they make their journey to Heaven.
Sisters Izzy and Julitta made all the dresses and the boy’s clothing.Sister Inga, with the help of her catechists prepared the children. For two years the children have been participating in our Faith Formation Program.The Choir!“He gave them bread from heaven to eat.”“He gave them bread from heaven to eat.”“He gave them bread from heaven to eat.”
On Saturday, August 7, the Felician Haiti Mission celebrated the sacrament of Baptism for twelve young people and one adult. It was a beautiful day that the Lord had made to welcome new disciples into the Church.
Fr. Samson Pierre presided over the Baptism.Be sealed with the holy Chrism for strength; may the Holy Spirit enter into your body.I baptize you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.Put on the white garment of Christ.Receive the Light of Christ, and light up the world.