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Father Kesner Garcia's Christmas Message
Dear Board Members of CHP, Dear Friends, Ambassadors and Supporters, Dear all,
I join myself to my parishioners and all the entire community of Petit troude Nippes to embrace you and to thank you. We take the opportunity to wish all of you in Christ precious name: "Merry Christmas"...
The Three Bishops' Fund for Haiti
During the month of April, many people throughout our Diocese have had the opportunity to meet and to hear Father Kesner Gracia, the rector at St. Paul's Church in Petit-Trou-de-Nippes, Haiti. Father Kesner came to Colorado to bring the story of Haiti to life, and in doing so, to promote the Three Bishops' Fund for Haiti, a $2.2 million capital campaign of the Colorado Haiti Project...
Haiti Times
Three Bishops' Fund for Haiti article from St. John's Episcopal Church...
Bishop O'Neill's Letter - 2.04.05
Within the last few months I agreed, along with Bishop Winterrowd and Bishop Duracin, the Bishop of Haiti, to be an honorary co-chair of a capital campaign entited The Three Bishop's Fund for Hait...
Kesner's Christmas Message - 2005
Bishops O'neill & Winterrowd,
Dear board members of CHP Colorado Haiti Project
Beloved brothers,sisters,friends,churchmembers in the
Episcopal diocese of Colorado and all our
supporters...
Colorado Episcopalian Article - Devember 2005
The end of the year always seems to be a time of reflection, a time to take account of the many blessings of this life. Likewise, the beginning of the year seems to be a time of renewed hope, of renewed possibilities, of renewed vision. And so it is as we begin 2006...
Colorado Episcopalian Article - October 2005
The first of many projects, aimed at supporting the vision of our Haitian brothers and sisters, of a self-sustaining, independent community, has taken shape. A modest, but beautifully constructed, six room building has been completed to house the Women's Resource & Education Center at St. Paul's in Petit trou de Nippes...
Colorado Episcopalian Article - August 2005
As momentum for the Three Bishops' Fund continues to build it is always important to reflect on the recipients of our efforts. Today I would like to share a short story about a Haitian by the name of Guilot Tibert.