Praise God from whom all blessings flow! Thank you for allowing Jerry to work on his dream to study. He will be able to begin his studies in November. We appreciate your response. ๐๐พ
Chris Herlinger from NCR visits the Felician Haiti Mission
On Monday, September 12, Chris Herlinger visited our mission. He is a contributing writer to Global Sisters Report and also writes on humanitarian and international issues for the National Catholic Reporter. Chris has reported from South Sudan and Darfur, Sudan, as well as numerous other locales, including Haiti, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Israel and the Occupied Territories, Kenya and Ethiopia and Liberia. He is the co-author, with Paul Jeffrey, of books on Haiti and Darfur, published by Seabury, and a third book, on global hunger.
Chris visited the Mother Angela Clinic, the Pay-it-Forward and Food programs. It was a grace to have him with us for the day.
Response to a dreamย
We just blogged this morning about a young man’s dream…and we have received some responses and questions about how and where to send a donation to help Tchery go to the university. If you feel moved to help, you can do the following:
Write the check out to:
Felician Sisters of North America
In the memo put: School for Tchery
Mail it to:
Sister Marilyn Minter
260 South Main Street
Lodi, NJ 07644

Working together, we can unlock potential. Together, we can provide hope. Together, we can provide education. Together, we can put the poor on the road to independence and self-sufficiency. ๐
Tchery (Jerry) has a dream! ๐ญ๐น
Everyone has a dream, especially our young people. Tchery (pronounced Jerry) is a young, 21-year-old who has been working with us the past 3 years, tutoring our children. He has a dream. He dreams of one day being a medical doctor to help his people. Tchery has just finished his high school and wants to begin studies for medicine. He was one of five who were able to pass the exam in his class. He wants to continue his education by going to the University located in Port au Prince. Tchery’s family is very poor, and there is no possibility for them to even begin to pay the entrance fee of $120, then pay $360 per semester three times a year. Would you want to help us help Tchery’s dream come true?
Klinik Manman Angela goes to St. Andre, Decouze
On Friday, September 2, the Mother Angela Clinic went to a new chapel in the mountains called St. Andre. Every first Friday of the month, we visit the zone area of Decouze, where we bring medical care and medication to the poor. We are blessed to be able to meet the medical needs of the community in these poor places, as well as to provide continued care to them monthly. We had to travel on some difficult roads. We thank all of you who assist us in various ways to make this possible. ๐
Saint Mother Teresa ๐
Today, Sunday, September 4, Mother Teresa of Calcutta was declared a Saint of the Church. Everywhere throughout the world, there were celebrations marking this great grace for the Church. We, too, had the opportunity to join with the Church here in the Diocese of Jacmel to thank God for the gift of Mother Teresa with her sisters who serve in Jacmel. In Immaculate Conception Church in Zoranje, we gathered for the Eucharist and united our voices with heaven in thanksgiving for the canonization of Mother Teresa of Calcutta.

In Rome this early morning, in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis prayed in his homily, โMay this tireless worker of mercy help us increasingly to understand that our only criterion for action is gratuitous love, free from every ideology and all obligations, offered freely to everyone without distinction of language, culture, race or religion. Mother Teresa loved to say, he recalled: โPerhaps I donโt speak their language, but I can smile.โ Let us carry her smile in our hearts and give it to those whom we meet along our journey, especially those who suffer. In this way, we will open up opportunities of joy and hope for our many brothers and sisters who are discouraged and who stand in need of understanding and tenderness.โ
Sr. Isabelle Sola killed in Port-au-Prince
Lk 14: 25-33:
“Large crowds were traveling with Jesus, and turning to them he said: […] Whoever does not carry their cross and follow me cannot be my disciple. […] In the same way, those of you who do not give up everything you have cannot be my disciples.”












