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Welcomes You

Welcome to the Episcopal Church Development Office’s Haiti newsletter. Haiti is a priority focus of our fundraising efforts and the articles below will update you on our work to that end. We invite you to read about our work and we look forward to sharing our continuing progress.

  Reflection on a Pilgrimage

Whenever I think of Haiti these days, I hear the words “Feed My Sheep.” That’s partly because the memorial service that our group of pilgrims attended on the third anniversary of the earthquake was on Good Shepherd Sunday, and more specifically because I was profoundly moved by Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori’s sermon in which she urged both survivors and the throngs of volunteers who have come to help to be the Good Shepherd to each other.

 

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  We Begin Anew

New life is, after all, what we as Christians celebrate in the Resurrection of our Lord. It is what we celebrate in the Episcopal Diocese of Haiti as well. It has been three years – and counting – since the devastating January 12, 2010 earthquake when lives, schools, churches, and employment were shattered in 35 seconds.

 

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  The Episcopal Haiti Database

“Only connect,” wrote E. M. Forster, and that is precisely what the Episcopal Haiti Database is set up to do. It is a listing of Episcopal-related contacts working on, in, or with Haiti reconstruction and mission efforts. The project was born in an effort by the Development Office to get a sense of the scope and range of Episcopal involvement in Haiti

 

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Episcopal Diocese

of Haiti

at a Glance


Percentage of population that is Episcopalian

2%

 

Number of priests

48

 

Number of churches and missions

200

 

Number of schools

254

 

Total number of children our schools serve

92,000

 

Number of hospitals

2

 

Number of clinics

13