On Sunday, July 26, we traveled up the mountain to Kap Wouj to celebrate with the parish family of St. Anne’s. This is one of the churches where we hold the Mother Angela Clinic every Wednesday. The whole village gathered to celebrate the feast today. The Mass was three hours long, and then there was another hour for thank you’s and announcements. It is election time here in Haiti so many of the candidates were also mingling among the people.
The Word of God is enthroned!
As we continue to grow as a faith community and as more people are joining us for morning Mass and prayers, we knew we needed to have the Word of God enthroned! It is here that we see the altar of the Word and the altar of the Bread of Life. We researched and found a talented artist who designed our new ambo. On Monday, July 20, Fr. Valicien blest our new ambo.
B.I.N.G.O. What does it spell? BINGO!
On Saturday, July 18, we were invited to a party by Madamn Omanie, our Creole teacher. This was a party celebrating the anniversary of the chorale in which she participates at St. Michael’s Parish. The chorale and their families were invited to a beach picnic party. Everyone brought food to share. There were many children. Omanie asked us if we could teach them the game of BINGO! We found some religios articles that we used for prizes, as well as little toys for the kids. Everyone loves BINGO!😊
All Haitian celebrations include a time for dancing and singing. It was a great time for all!
Thursday night catechesis!
Every Thursday evening, we have catechesis with our kids from 5-9 years old. Some days this can be a challenge with ten of them. Every week we to have a different Bible story, followed by an activity. This past Thursday, we had the story of Moses and the burning bush. First we read the story and talked about it; then we had an activity they could take home and share with their families. It was truly holy ground. 😉
Everyone deserves a good rest…
Here in Haiti there are so many children. Some don’t live with their own mothers and don’t have the opportunity to have a good rest in the comfort of their mother’s arms. This puts a new meaning about being spiritual mothers. Often we have children just needing a good rest. After they eat, they take a nap. It makes us think of Mary, the Mother of Jesus. It is at times like this we ponder the essential things in our hearts to continue to be about the spiritual renewal of the world.
Summer Education Programs
When the kids came to show us their report cards, we realized some of the kids did not pass because they had done poorly in school. We started up our “Pay it Forward” program again and have our teens helping the kids every morning for 90 minutes.😉
We have been having trouble with our Rosetta Stone English program and cannot use the computers. So, Sr. Marilyn started an English course for the teens so they would be ready for the new school year when they would study English.😎
Everyday we have an activity with the girls in making bracelets. They love this activity and never get tired of doing it. 😃
“Where do you live? Come and see!” John 1:38-39
We never know what to expect here in Haiti. For example, we never know how many people will be with us for our morning Mass. Sometimes we are by ourselves and, other times, the chapel is full without our having invited anyone.
One morning, about two weeks ago, two young teenage girls came to our door before Mass and said they wanted to have formation. This was a new a request from the usual, “I’m hungry; I need new shoes or sandals; I need help with school; I need medication.” After Mass, we sat with the girls and listened to their request to learn more about our lives. So we invited them to come to Mass everyday and to pray with us. This is not easy for them since they live on the other side of Jacmel and have to walk to our house, which is about 45 minutes away. We also invited the girls to be involved with our work with the kids who need extra help in school. Everyday, Monday through Friday, they are here with us.












































