On Friday, March 5, 2010 at 8:00 PM at St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Washington, DC, Fr.
Gregoire Legouté of Port-au-Prince and his wife Rose will
give eyewitness accounts of the hardships Orthodox Christians in Haiti are facing as a result of the violent earthquake that devastated
their poor Caribbean nation.
The Orthodox Mission in Haiti consists of
5 parishes and 2 chapels with about 2,000 Orthodox Christians lead by two priests Fr. Jean Chenier-Dumais, and Fr. Gregoire
Legouté. Both priests survived the earthquake and are doing all they can to rebuild the Mission.
There is no social support system in Haiti, so all social work is done by the Church. The Church
communities use rented buildings so they have no church home of their own and the priests were forced to travel many miles
in a car they shared in order to visit their parishioners. This car was destroyed in the earthquake. The Mission was struggling
before the devastating earthquake and now has found itself in a situation worse beyond imagining.
Even before the earthquake Fr. Gregoire in a recent interview declared, "We lack everything
in Haiti. We don’t have liturgical books, sacramental vessels, land to build a church, or money for our schools."
The needs of our Orthodox brothers and sisters in Haiti are now greater
than ever.
To learn more Fr. Gregoire and his wife will speak again at
the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St. John the Baptist on March 7th at 9:30 AM after Sunday English liturgy.
You are cordially invited to both events, to hear about the struggles of our fellow Orthodox Christians at the frontlines
of our Church.