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About Felician Mission: Haiti

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.

Preparing for the feast of Blessed Mary Angela…

In the mornings of Friday, November 18, and Saturday, November 19, our place was very busy as we prepared to celebrate the Founding Day of the Felician Sisters. Even though our feast is on November 21, we decided to celebrate on the 19th since it was the day before the Feast of Christ the King, and we always have a community Mass for our people on Saturday afternoons.

We found ourselves baking over 125 brownies, shopping for chicken, vegetables, soda, and some last-minute items needed for the fet. We had singing practice with the kids, decorated and prepared the altar, and worked on a PowerPoint presentation to share the life and mission of Blessed Mary Angela. It was a joy to see so many of our people join in the preparations.



 
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Posted by on November 20, 2016 in Uncategorized

 

Catching a ride…😃

This little guy wanted a ride and was on our windshield for the longest time as we made some errands in town today.

 
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Posted by on November 17, 2016 in Uncategorized

 

Closing Pilgrimage and Mass for the Year of Mercy, November 12, 2016, in Jacmel, Haiti

On Saturday, November 12, early in the morning, we got ready to gather with the Church of the Diocese of Jacmel for a pilgrimage and Mass to close the Year of Mercy. We invited all our kids and teens who participate in our catechesis program. Little did we know that 45 of them would want to come to participate. From the youngest, who was 3 years old, to the oldest, who was 20 years old, they stood ready to make the almost four-mile pilgrimage in the hot sun.

Bishop Launay Saturne opened the pilgrimage with a blessing to make this journey in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit in the grace of Divine Mercy for all. We all had our personal intentions.


When we reached Immaculate Conception Church, the designated sanctuary for the Year of Mercy, and walked through the Holy Door of Mercy, we were greeted by our shepherd, Bishop Launay, who welcomed us with Christ’s mercy and healing. It was an awesome feeling of peace. We then gathered for Mass. This certainly was a challenge for our kids but a great experience of faith, hope, love and, most of all, mercy.


 
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Posted by on November 16, 2016 in Uncategorized

 

After a doctor’s visit… ðŸ¤’

On Friday, November 11, Chrismen came to us with her baby girl, Shyna, who is 7 months old, telling us she had a fever. It just so happens that on Fridays our doctors from the Mother Angela Clinic work in the pharmacy. Dr Wanitha told Chrismen to give her daughter a cold bath, so that is what she did, right here with us. Chrismen does not have her own home; she lives with a neighbor because her house collapsed.

 Just so you know, Shyna had her inoculation shots on Thursday so it was a reaction. Today she is doing fine.

 
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Posted by on November 12, 2016 in Uncategorized

 

Celebrating All Saints ðŸ˜‡

On Tuesday, November 1,  some of our teens and kids celebrated in our chapel this holy day of remembering the Saints. Here in Haiti, it takes on a different meaning for us since those who deal with voodoo also see November as a month to do various rituals and to conduct parades. We gathered around a heart of lights, remembering the saints who lived their lives dedicated to Christ and following His Word in being mercy to all. All of us are signed with the cross at baptism and called to be saints, too. It is such a special day here in Haiti that all schools and businesses are closed on All Saints Day and All Souls Day.



God, our Father, source of all holiness,

the work of your hands is manifest in your Saints,

the beauty of your truth is reflected in their faith.

May we who aspire to have part in their joy

be filled with the Spirit that blessed their lives.

May we also know their peace in your Kingdom. Amen.
—Prayer for the Solemnity of All Saints, from the Roman Sacramentary 

 
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Posted by on November 1, 2016 in Uncategorized

 

A dream, motivation, a new school year…

You may remember our story about Tchery; he is now living in Port au Prince, attending the university and studying to be a doctor. Today, he came to Jacmel for a break and visited us. He gave us an update of his studies and where he is living. This is one happy young man, who is trying to make his dream come true. Thank you for your help. It is stories like these that can make a change; this is the way to change Haiti.

 
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Posted by on November 1, 2016 in Uncategorized

 

This is what Hurricane Matthew left us…😩

 
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Posted by on November 1, 2016 in Uncategorized

 

Water with Blessing goes to school!

On Thursday, October 13, and Friday, October 14, “Water with Blessing” entered school. By this we mean that representatives from a few of the schools from our area began the formation process to be a “Water Woman.” For those of you not familiar with the program, these women will be responsible to give clean, filtered drinking water to students who do not have access to clean water. Especially now, after the hurricane, this is needed  more than ever. 




 
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Posted by on October 20, 2016 in Uncategorized

 

Container finally arrives in Jacmel!

Praise God, it is here! After waiting a month to get the container out of Port au Prince and then waiting an extra week due to Hurricane Matthew, the container is finally here! So many of the things inside are so useful for our people, especially now! Thank you and God bless you all!!!!!😊


 
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Posted by on October 17, 2016 in Uncategorized

 

The aftermath of Hurricane Matthew

Sunday, October 16, was the first time we made our way to Port au Prince after the hurricane. We saw many signs of the devastating results of Hurricane Matthew. Trees and plantations were destroyed; we saw the aftermath of mud slides; roofs were torn off homes and dilapidated houses. 


 
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Posted by on October 16, 2016 in Uncategorized