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Va. Churches Sustain Haitian School

Seven Virginia churches are strengthening their relationships with an Episcopal school in rural Haiti, despite four years of pandemic, gang violence, and political unrest that have prevented in-person travel to the island nation.

Grim Tidings from Haiti, Described as a ‘Failed State’

By Kirk Petersen Executive Council members heard a sobering assessment of the chaotic situation in Haiti, home to one of the largest dioceses in the...

Priests Safe After Earthquake in Haiti Kills 1,300

Catastrophe shines a spotlight on extensive partnerships with the Church in the United States

Episcopalians Face Pandemic and Violence in Haiti

Despite severe challenges, Episcopalians in Haiti are trying to serve their communities.

Honoring Haiti’s First Bishop, and Seeking the Next

James Theodore Holly was the first bishop of the diocese with the largest number of baptized members in the Episcopal Church.

Pandemic Poses Extra Challenges in Haiti

By Kirk Petersen Churches throughout the United States have been scrambling to establish online worship services in the face of lockdown orders. It’s fairly easy...

Consent Declined for Haiti’s Bishop-elect

Presiding Bishop Michael Curry: “I will be in consultation with leaders in the Diocese of Haiti … as we look for the next, best steps forward.”

Consecration in Haiti Postponed

Bishop-elect Joseph K. Delicat has not obtained consents from a majority of bishops with jurisdiction, but a month remains.

Haitian Leaders: Confirm Our Bishop-elect

Haiti’s standing committee offers a vigorous defense of the Rev. Joseph Delicat as the diocese’s bishop-elect.

Clarification on ‘Haiti Election Forces Reckoning’

“Haiti Election Forces Reckoning” mischaracterized how Dan Tootle describes a dynamic of the Diocese of Haiti’s factional divide.

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