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.
We have a tradition in the Felician Haiti Mission that during Lent we make our own Way of the Cross on our holy ground. This year, the kids made their own Stations of the Cross. On Friday, March 18, at 3 p.m. our journey began. We prayed for peace in the world, starting in ourselves, healing in Haiti, and for an end to the war in Ukraine.
You may remember that Sisters Izzy and Julitta, together with Rosemarie, participated in Sr. Ann Therese Kelly’s webinar last Saturday. They came up with the idea that our groups for faith formation should create their own stations. On Wednesday and Thursday, we worked to get them ready for Friday. The kids, with the help of our teens, worked together, praying while doing the 14 Stations of the Cross that would be used for our Stations on Friday.
Every Tuesday, we meet with our youth and young adults for faith sharing and other activities. We have been sharing topics on Christology. During Lent, we are showing the famous film, JESUS OF NAZARETH.
On Saturday, March 12, our Sr. Ann Therese Kelly hosted a fun community art project focused on the Earth, using materials that would end up in a landfill. All was done on zoom! She works in Buffalo, NY.
Our Sisters Izzy and Julitta, and Rosemarie, our artist, joined in the experience here in Jacmel, Haiti! One of our young boys stopped by and joined in the fun. When finished, our group had made a beautiful image of Haiti, using materials that would end up in a landfill!
Sr. Izzy, Sr. Julitta and RosemarieSynder enjoys the fun!
On Wednesday, March 9, Sisters Inga and Marilyn met with Michlet (engineer) and Fr. Bertrand at the bakery site for an update on the construction. We walked through all the buildings, looking where electricity, pipes, toilets and sinks will be placed and needed, as well as areas for placement of windows, etc. It was a good meeting, and it seems the construction of buildings being finished by June will be a reality. If God wills…si Bondye vle!
Entrance to bakery for purchasing bread.Place where bread and other delights will be sold.Building for the actual bakery!
March 3-6, the Felician Mission welcomed 30 people in the first community in Neocatechumenal Way from St. Michael’s Parish. We welcomed the holy season of Lent with reconciliation, prayer and the Celebration of the Eucharist. We are called to put on Christ as we seek to live His Word from Philippians 2:1-5.
“So if in Christ there is anything that will move you, any incentive in love, any fellowship in the Spirit, any warmth or sympathy — I appeal to you,
2:2 make my joy complete by being of a single mind, one in love, one in heart and one in mind.
2:3 Nothing is to be done out of jealousy or vanity; instead, out of humility of mind, everyone should give preference to others,
2:4 everyone pursuing not selfish interests but those of others.