• The Villagers of Nanpol prepare for the Feast Day of Saint Paul
    The Villagers of Nanpol prepare for the Feast Day of Saint Paul
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  • Sisters of St John the Baptist from Rome and NJ visit Haiti
    Sisters of St John the Baptist from Rome and NJ visit Haiti
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  • October 31, 2018
    October 31, 2018
    The water filtration system is finally up and running in Nanpol, Haiti. There were production delays, shipping delays, customs delays and many other obstacles but at last it is in and of great benefit to our sisters and brothers there. Fr. Theo expressed it best in his own words: It is no longer a dream, but it is real: NOU GEN DLO trete NANPOL KOULYE (we have purified water in Nanpol now). I said it in Creole. You know what: to express his deepest feelings, no better than when we speak in our native language. Here is! In February, after your second visit Nanpol, your eighth in Haiti, you started a campaign among your parishioners so that a water system installed for water treated in Nanpol for the good not only of parishioners but also of the whole village. If the Word became flesh and dwelt among us for our salvation; today mobilization and the generosity of your parishioners is Treated Water to restore some dignity to the villager of Nanpol. GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST OF HEAVEN! The parishioners and I are grateful to you all. God will repay all this a hundredfold. We pray for you. May God complete in you what He Himself has begun. Thank you to all who participated to make this happen, especially to Kevin Dempsey who oversaw the project from start to finish. It is so often the nature of the world we live in where profound good changes lives for the better and then sadly the evil actions of others destroys lives. Let us strive for the good in word and action as God has always willed. May we be consciously aware of the good we do and give God the glory for it is the same God who holds us up when the good is eclipsed by the obstacles and struggles of this world. Let us continue to pray for one another. Peace, Fr. Richard
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  • Food Distribution
    Food Distribution
    The food was purchased from monies donated through this parish as we continue to assist our mission in Haiti. It was received as a great gift by the people there and was also an encouraging reminder to them that in the trials and tribulations they face daily there is a community who cares for them.
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  • PARISH MISSION IN HAITI—UPDATE
    PARISH MISSION IN HAITI—UPDATE
    Solar panels purchased
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  • REFLECTIONS ON THE RECENT TRIP TO HAITI BY KEVIN AND LAURIE DEMPSEY
    REFLECTIONS ON THE RECENT TRIP TO HAITI BY KEVIN AND LAURIE DEMPSEY
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  • Water for Haiti
    Water for Haiti
    Read about Fr Richard's January visit to Haiti
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  • Give me something to drink….
    It is something that I do several times a day. I do not always give it sufficient reflection. I guess it is because I get so used to something until it is not there and even then have other options. I am referring to the action of water flowing from faucets.
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  • Haiti Update from Fr Richard
    Updates from Fr Theo at St Paul's Parish
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  • Message From Fr Theo
    Message from Fr Theo during his visit to Stirling.
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  • St. Paul—our sister parish in Haiti—the first visit…… Part II
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  • St. Paul—our sister parish in Haiti—the first visit…...
    St. Paul—our sister parish in Haiti—the first visit…...
    News of our first parish visit to Nanpol
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  • The poor you will always have with you… how we respond tells of our life in Christ.
    On Friday, June 16th, Sr. Elsa, Harvey Homan, Amy O’ Mullan, Lynne Vreeland and Fr Richard will be traveling to visit the parish of St. Paul in the region of Nanpol, Haiti.
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