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Holy Trinity Cathedral Murals

Holy Trinity Cathedral Murals

Here is picture of the famous murals as they appear at the Episcopal Holy Trinity Cathedral before the 2010 Haiti earthquake.

The Episcopal Holy Trinity Cathedral, sometime called the soul of Haiti, provided music school, professional school, primary and secondary education, a convent as well.

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Episcopal Holy Trinity Cathedral In Haiti

Episcopal Holy Trinity Cathedral In Haiti

Here is a picture of The Episcopal Holy Trinity Cathedral, sometime called the soul of Haiti, provided music school, professional school, primary and secondary education, a convent as well.

It is estimated that it would cost the church 196,861,926 to rebuild the Episcopal Holy Trinity Cathedral that was destroy bu the 2010 Haiti earthquake

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Murals At The Episcopal Holy Trinity Cathedral Haiti

Murals At The Episcopal Holy Trinity Cathedral Haiti

Here is a picture of the famous murals at the Episcopal Holy Trinity Cathedral

This site that was once the showcase of Haitian art with its great and majestic murals of beautiful biblical scenes, was almost completely leveled by the magnitude 7 earthquake of 2010.

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Holy Trinity Cathedral And The Haitian Art

Holy Trinity Cathedral And The Haitian Art

Here is picture of the famous Murals as they appear at the Episcopal Holy Trinity Cathedral in Haiti before the 2010 Haiti earthquake.

It is estimated that it would cost the church 196,861,926 to rebuild the Episcopal Holy Trinity Cathedral

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Cathedral Of Port-au-Prince Invaded By Looters

Cathedral Of Port-au-Prince Invaded By Looters

This picture is the Cathedral of Port-au-Prince. Following the the earthquake, the site was invaded by looters, and the number of surviving panels had been reduced.

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Eglise St. Joseph, Cotes de Fer

Eglise St. Joseph, Cotes de Fer

With a very tiny population, Cotes de Fer is located in the south-east of Haiti. Its nearest towns and cities include Anse du Clerc, Carrefour, Balizier, Guantanamo, Espeback, Delmas and the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince. Called the coast of beauty, Cotes de Fer is known for its fishing and exceptional cuisine with a strong focus on the seasonal catches. Estimates of the population range from anywhere between a few thousand to tens of thousands, but one thing is undisputed, the residents' love of football.

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Pierre Andre Preaches Miracles

Pierre Andre Preaches Miracles

Pierre André, pastor of SHALOM, began preaching at Delmas Church of God as an unordained minister. His gift for preaching led the School of Theology to admit him to its course in miracles program.

When André abandoned Delmas for a clerical position in Port-au-Prince, the church refused him ordination. In response, he offered his own edition of a course in miracles at 1000 gourdes. Since then he has built a media empire, becoming one of the most successful businessmen in the Caribbean.

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The Cathedrale des cayes, Haiti

The Cathedrale des cayes, Haiti

Les Cayes significant points in history include: being named by the French administration who colonized the area, Aux Cayes, due to its closeness to Île à Vache, President of Gran Colombia, Simón Bolívar traveled to Les Cayes on December 23, 1818 to gain support for his campaign in South America, hurricanes destroyed the town first in 1781 and then again seven years later, and it has had as its residents, André Rigaud, Auguste Davezac, John James Audubon and André Corvington.

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Limbé Essential Factor in French Defeat

Limbé Essential Factor in French Defeat

Limbé's part in the struggle for Haiti's freedom from French rule is owing to its location. Situated in Limbé Valley, the embracing mountains gave the slaves living there a cloak of privacy, necessary to build their army without discovery.

Limbé slaves crossed the mountains to meet with other slaves residing below Limbé. They developed camaraderie with one another and used Limbé as a preparation area for their assault upon French forces.

They were successful in driving the French out of Cap-Haitien in 1803.

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L'église St Thomas d'Aquin

L'église St Thomas d'Aquin

Here is a picture of St Thomas Church in Aquin. The church provide school for the residents in the region. They also have a Student association that collect funds to inprove services and also offer activities for the people

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