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iciHaiti - Delmas : Celebration of Notre Dame d’AltaGrâce
22/01/2024 09:16:20

iciHaiti - Delmas : Celebration of Notre Dame d’AltaGrâce
"Once again this year, despite all the difficulties facing the country, by the grace of the Great Architect of the Universe, we are allowed, at the Town Hall of Delmas, to contemplate the wonders of Notre Dame d'AltaGrace. The ability of the spiritual Mother to preserve her children makes her an exceptional Creature filled with graces," declared Me Wilson Jeudy Mayor of Delmas.

Like every year, the Executive President (Mayor) of the commune of Delmas, Me Wilson Jeudy accompanied by the Deputy Mayor, Mrs. Rose Trinita Louis, participated on Sunday January 21, 2024, in the celebration of the feast of the Notre Dame d'AltaGrâce parish of Delmas, in the presence, among others, of Maurencis Dorvil, Municipal Commissioner and head of the Community Police of Delmas, two main inspectors, Jacqueson Charles and Frantz Saint Louis and the General Coordinator of the National Police Union of Haiti (SPNH -17) Lionel Lazarre.

Addressing the public, Mgr. Alphonse Kenrl Enel preached to the assembly, serenity, love, mutual aid, union and change in their hearts "si chak kè chanje ayiti ap chanje" he addes. He took the opportunity to predict that things must change in Haiti in the next forty days, based on Pope John Paul 2's declaration that 'Something must change."


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