The Clergymen of the Haitian Orthodox Mission send a Letter of Gratitude

HAITI: February 16, 2010
Port au Prince 27 Jan/9 Feb 2010
Martyr Stephen

Fr Gregory, Bishop Michael, Fr Jean in St Moses chapel

Fr Gregoire Bishop Michael, Fr Jean in St Moses chapel, before the earthquake.

To His Eminence Vladika Hilarion
Of the Eastern America and New York
First Hierarch of the Russian Orthodox
Church Outside of Russia

Your Eminence Vladika Hilarion,

We ask your blessings while kissing your right hand. We salute you in the Name of Our Lord God and Savior Jesus Christ.

Three weeks after the violent earthquake that devastated Haiti and, according to the latest bulletin from the Haitian Government, caused 212,000 deaths and injured more than 194,000, 4,000 people have become amputees of one or more limbs and a million have become homeless. We of the Orthodox Mission in Haiti are expressing  our gratitude for your active solidarity to the victims of the earthquake on Jan 12, 2010.

We are sending our thanks to the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad and especially to Bishop Michael who was so worried about our lives and the lives of our flock. We also thank Father Victor and Matushka Maria; our administrator Father Daniel and Matushka Sophia; Father Raphael I Martinez Gonzalez of the delegation from the Dominican Republic.  Also Father Deacon Matthew Williams and his family; Martin Naef and all the priests, deacons, monks, nuns and laymen that sympathized with us. Thank you for your support.

Three million people find themselves in great difficulty in Haiti and need your help. In the three cities that are most devastated, Port au Prince, Jacmel, and Leogane, half of the homes of our parishioners were destroyed, the reader Vladimir perished in the ruble, and five of our parishioners are reported missing.  
The church parish, Our Lady of the Nativity of the Mother of God, and the Chapel of St. Moses the Ethiopian, are dangerously fissured, the Church of St. Peter and Paul is destroyed, the temporary Church of St. Augustine in Jacmel is in very bad condition. The School of Our Lady of the Little Ones, directed by Father Jean Chenier Dumais, was destroyed and the School "Home of Love in Haiti" for handicapped and retarded children is seriously damaged. These spaces are no longer usable and need reconstruction.

The needs are immense. We need help in rebuilding our churches, rebuilding our schools and a clinic, making temporary lodging for our flock with food, clothing, toiletries, medicines and financial assistance.
We continue to count on your spiritual help (liturgical books, vestments for clergy and acolytes, liturgical materials and icons) as well as the education of future clergy.
Vladika, we would like to find international financial organizations in Russia, in France, in Switzerland, and in the United States capable of organizing reconstruction and other projects with us. 

We seize this occasion to repeat our greetings and take this opportunity to again consecrate ourselves entirely to the spiritual and material well-being of all the parishioners of the Mission.
We count on your prayers Vladika.  We are so shaken, shocked, anguished, traumatized and beyond by the situation.  Pray for us.

In the love of Christ,
Pere Jean and Pere Gregoire

fundforassistance.org

Link: http://www.russianorthodoxchurch.ws/synod/eng2010/2enhaitiletter.html


Previous articles about Haiti, all in the Haiti category

Just received from our Diocesan secretary regarding donations to Haiti.

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Haiti Earthquake relief – Report and list of needs from Deacon Matthew Williams

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Haiti Earthquake relief – news from Deacon Matthew Williams

Monday, January 25th, 2010

ROCOR Sts. Peter & Paul parish in Leogane was totally destroyed in the earthquake.

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Haiti Earthquake relief – Medical relief, FFA news

Thursday, January 21st, 2010


 

Monies sent to the Fund for Assistance will go directly to the faithful (already, substantial cash has been entrusted to the clergy there). Questions? Contact Rev Victor Patapov, the unpaid Executive director of the FFA, or his assistant Alena Plavsic, (917-817-2925, alena@fundforassistance.org)

 

 
 The faithful can volunteer with the IOCC (International Orthodox Christian Charities) . I have filled out the paperwork, to be a Frontline Emergency response Volunteer, how about you? (Send it to the address below, or directly to Pascalis). A more general online form is at https://iocc.org/giving/giving_volunteerapplication.aspx,
 

 
IOCC Contact information:
 

Pascalis Papouras, US Program Coordinator, International Orthodox Christian Charities

110 West Road, Suite 360, Baltimore, MD 21204, USA

Email: ppapouras@iocc.org Phone: +1 410 243 9820 ; Fax: +1 410 243 9824

www.iocc.org


 

 

 

 

 

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