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Cardinal Robert Sarah visit to Haiti

Cardinal Robert Sarah visit to Haiti

Here is a picture of Cardinal Robert Sarah who will be visit Haiti in November, 2014. He was appointed by Pope Francis as the one for the Vatican congregation that oversees and determines liturgical practices for the Catholic church worldwide

Cardinal Robert Sarah, who has been named as the Prefect for the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Sacraments, by Pope Francis on 23 November 2014 visited Haiti from 25th to 29th November, to show solidarity with the Haitian people who are still struggling to rebuild their lives from the 2010 devastating earthquake. Cardinal Robert Sarah is the current president of "the Pontifical Council Cor Unum", the charitable arm of the church. During his visit, the Cardinal inaugurated the "Notre Dame des Anges", a school in Leogane, built with the financial assistance of the local Church and funds sent by the Holy Father since the earthquake. The Cardinal has appointments with the Haitian President, Msgr. Erick Touissant, president of Caritas Haiti, and representatives of humanitarian organizations and local authorities. The Cardinal's visit comes with an announcement made by the Pope Francis that he has convoked a special conference on Haiti for January 10, 2015, at the Vatican. The conference will ensure a spotlight on the earthquake related humanitarian catastrophe and Church's closeness to the Haitian people.

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Cardinal Chibly Langlois celebrating Mass in Little Haiti

Cardinal Chibly Langlois celebrating Mass in Little Haiti

Cardinal Chibly Langlois to celebrate Mass in Little Haiti, home to the largest Haitian community in U.S.

Mass in Little Haiti, Miami this year was a special service for all those who attended the November 23 event in what is the largest concentration of Haitians in the United States. This special service was made so by the presence of Haitian Cardinal Chibly Langlois, the Diocese of Les Cayes, Haiti. The yellow T-shirt-clad parishioners came out en masse to see Haiti's first cardinal, the youngest appointed in his batch earlier this year, and the only one not already an archbishop, a title he was honored with shortly after.

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Stéphane Gilles, Father Réginald Jean-Marie Dr. Rudy Moïse on the distribution of turkeys

Stéphane Gilles, Father Réginald Jean-Marie Dr. Rudy Moïse on the distribution of turkeys

Here is a picture of Notre-Dame D'Haiti in Little Haiti. Stéphane Gilles, Father Réginald Jean-Marie and Dr. Rudy Moïse were involved in the distribution of turkeys on thanksgiving.

Miami Haitian Diaspora Receives 600 Turkeys for Thanksgiving

Haitian General Consul in Miami, Stephane Gilles, participated in dispensing 600-plus turkeys to his countrymen to celebrate Thanksgiving. Father Jean-Marie and Dr. Rudy Moise were present.

The Martelly-Lamothe government and the General Consul are working together to accomplish a policy of solidarity with the Haitian Diaspora.

The distribution occurred at Our Lady Catholic Church in Little Haiti. Gilles is enthusiastic about returning to Haiti so he can help move his people forward economically and socially.

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Mother Cabrini, Saint of the Green Card

Mother Cabrini, Saint of the Green Card

Here is a picture of the Catholic Saint that means so much for immigrants in such of a better life in the United States. Mother Cabrini is the Saint of Green Card

Did you know that there is in fact a Saint for Green Card?

November 13 has been declared the Feast Day for Mother Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini,

Mother Cabrini arrived in New York from Italy in 1889. Her original mission was to aid Italian immigrants. She later created orphanages, schools, pharmacies. She was credited for a variety of Immigrant Services such as English as a Second Language classes, legal support and help with citizenship applications

Mother Frances Cabrini was born in Sant'Angelo Lodigiano in the province of Lombardy, northern Italy, on July l5, 1850. She arrived in New York in March, 1889, off the boat from Europe with over one thousand immigrants ready to begin a new life. She established sixty-seven schools, hospitals, and other institutions of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, worldwide. At the age of 67 she died in Chicago's Columbus Hospital on December 22, 1917. In 1933, her remains were moved to the chapel of Mother Cabrini High School and following her canonization in 1946, the place became a spot of pilgrimage. She was the Universal Patron of Immigrants in the Catholic Church, well known for her love of God and her service to His people. Today, the Shrine continues as a center of welcome for new immigrants and pilgrims of many nationalities who come to pray and reflect. Recently, when the Feast Day for Mother Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini was being celebrated during the second weekend of November at her Fort Washington shrine, amid many immigrant worshippers, Father Julian Jagudilla who is from Manila, while presiding over the Sunday's ceremony, he said, the politicians, both Democrats and Republicans, should stop making immigration a pawn. Instead of offering the poor immigrants what they want, they are playing the game in their own interest. He indicated over 200 pending appeals to his church-- ranging between people without status to parents petitioning for children, lying undecided. He considers the current immigration policy, even from the economic standpoint is senseless.

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Eglise Baptiste Haitienne Emmanuel

Eglise Baptiste Haitienne Emmanuel

located in the North of Little Haiti Miami, Florida, Haitian Emmanuel Baptist Church was established in 1973 by Rev. Wilner Maxy. He has been pastor to this Community Church since and became a leader in community involvement. Pastor Maxy believes in working to magnify God through worship and service.

Emmanuel Haitian Baptist Church cares for the spiritual needs of the community as well as its current physical needs. It does its part by providing a variety of outreach services for the elderly and children in the community.

The church has been involved in charitable work in the Haitian community in Miami and also in Haiti with food, clothing and education for the community.

The Church is currently working on an ambitious plan to build a multipurpose center that will serve parishioners and the local community to promote growth through educational, social, economic, health and wellness services to children, youth, adult and senior citizens. The services include: daycare, art, theater, education, tutoring and daily living survival tool

Eglise Baptiste Haitienne Emmanuel
7321 NE 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33138
Email: keaj4@yahoo.com
Phone: 305-757-7515
Fax: 305-757-5573

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Tabernacle Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Little Haiti

Tabernacle Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Little Haiti

Tabernacle Seventh-Day Adventist Church does accept the Bible as their only creed and hold certain fundamental beliefs to be the teaching of the Holy Scriptures.

Tabernacle Seventh-Day Adventist Church believes The Holy Scriptures, whether it is the new one or the old one, are the written Word of God, that was given by divine inspiration through holy men of God who spoke and wrote as they were moved by the Holy Spirit. They believe in one God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, a unity of three co-eternal Persons.

God the eternal Son incarnate in Jesus Christ and was active with the Father and the Son in Creation, incarnation, and redemption

Tabernacle Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Little Haiti has for mission to proclaim to all people the everlasting gospel. They strive to provide the atmosphere of fellowship and worship and provide many outreach services to the Haitian community to empower all people to grow spiritually, physically, mentally, emotionally, and financially.

During the major earthquake that hit Haiti in 2010, Tabernacle Seventh-Day Adventist Church was present with the people of Haiti. The organization has committed to collect aid for Haiti Disaster Relief.

Tabernacle Seventh-Day Adventist Church
8017 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33138
(305) 757-5258
tabsda.org/

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First Discipleship Baptist Church in Little Haiti

First Discipleship Baptist Church in Little Haiti

Welcome to First Discipleship Baptist Church.

Schedule/Horaire de l'eglise:
Sunday/Dimanche
Sunday school 9 :00-10 :00
Adoration et louange 10 :30-Am 12 :30 noon
2ème service adoration et louange 7 :30-9 :15 PM

Tuesday/Mardi:
9 ;Am- noon PM Jeune de prière
6 :30-7 :50 youth praise and worship

Wednesday/ Mercredi
Musique d'inspiration 7:00 8:00 PM
Etude biblique 8:01-9:00pm exposé 40 minutes
Thursday/ Jeudi Jeune de prière 9 Am

Friday/ Vendredi
Club des enfants 5:30-7:00 pm (Ketia and Johanne}
La Jeunesse 7 :00 Pm-9 :00PM
9 :00-pm-12 :00 Veuille de minuit 1er 2eme et 3ème
4ème fellowship 5table rond

First Discipleship Baptist Church
We are located in Little Haiti in Miami
8272 NE 2nd Avenue
Rev Innocent Joseph pastor
305 677-3244
954 665-1212
From: innocentj10@yahoo.com

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Mgr Alphonse Quesnel, appointed Bishop of Fort-Liberté by Pope Francis

Mgr Alphonse Quesnel, appointed Bishop of Fort-Liberté by Pope Francis

Here is the new Bishop of the City of Fort-Liberte. On Saturday, October 25, 2014, Pope Francis (Francisco) appointed Mgr Alphonse Quesnel, as Bishop of Fort-Liberté

Pope Francis has elevated Mgr. Alphonse Quesnel to the level of Bishop of Fort-Liberté. He has been serving as Port-au-Prince's auxiliary bishop for the last two years.

Quesnel made his initial vows in 1972, then ordained in 1977 in Port-au-Prince. Later he studied in Paris, returning to Haiti where he became Provincial Superior of Monfortains seminary. He moved to Port-au-Paix diocese in 1997, then back to Port-au-Prince as parish priest at St. Louis King of France until his appointment as auxiliary bishop in 2012.

Kreyol pale, Kreyol Kompran

Pap Francis a pen nome yon Bishop pou Vill Fort-Liberte. Et Byen Se Monsegner Mgr Alphonse Quesnelki vini Bishop vill sa. Pap Francis fe nominasyon sa Samdi passé.

Alos, nap voye yon gro souède Bon Vini pou li

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Michel Martelly and Pope Francis in Vatican

Michel Martelly and Pope Francis in Vatican

Here is a picture of the Haitian President Michel Martelly meeting Pope Francis in Vatican in February, 2014, The president was in Rome to participate in the elevation of Msr. Chibly Langlois to the rank of Cardinal.

Pope Francis made history by naming the first Haitian cardinal in history.

Pope Francis made the announcement on 22 February 2014 when he stated that he would elevate Langlois to the College of Cardinals.

When Langlois was selected to join the new cardinals at the February 2014 consistory, he was not even an archbishop.

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What is a Cardinal in the Catholic Religion

What is a Cardinal in the Catholic Religion

As Haiti has been blessed with its first ever Cardinal in Cardinal Chibly, many may question just what this post denotes. Cardinals are, usually, ordained bishops and are described as princes of the church. They have the duty of making themselves available to the pope and to other individuals, as well as for meetings of the College of Cardinals. Mainly though, Cardinals play their most important role in electing the church's new pope once the old one has passed on.

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