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Discovering Chansolme: This natural beauty and secluded town in northwest Haiti

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Discovering Chansolme: This natural beauty and secluded town in northwest Haiti

PORT-DE-PAIX — Nestled in the super green valley at the bottom of the Haut-Piton chain, which extends from the northern massif, Chansolme s an intermediate town located between Port-de-Paix, the […] The post Discovering Chansolme: This natural beauty and secluded town in northwest Haiti appeared first on The Haitian Times. Discovering Chansolme: This natural beauty and secluded town in northwest Haiti was first posted on July 25, 2024 at 1:40 pm.

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Bishop Toussaint’s  million megachurch sparks mixed reactions among Haitians

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Bishop Toussaint’s $60 million megachurch sparks mixed reactions among Haitians

Led by Bishop Gregory Toussaint, this project is the first of its kind realized in any sector within the Haitian diaspora community. The post Bishop Toussaint’s $60 million megachurch sparks mixed reactions among Haitians appeared first on The Haitian Times. Bishop Toussaint’s $60 million megachurch sparks mixed reactions among Haitians was first posted on July 16, 2024 at 12:17 pm.

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Haiti’s Fort Jacques, once a great attraction to visitors, is now abandoned as gang-fueled insecurity keeps tourists away

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Haiti’s Fort Jacques, once a great attraction to visitors, is now abandoned as gang-fueled insecurity keeps tourists away

During national holidays, Fort Jacques can receive up to ten thousand young people who come together to have fun. The post Haiti’s Fort Jacques, once a great attraction to visitors, is now abandoned as gang-fueled insecurity keeps tourists away appeared first on The Haitian Times. Haiti’s Fort Jacques, once a great attraction to visitors, is now abandoned as gang-fueled insecurity keeps tourists away was first posted on July 14, 2024 at 8:57 am.

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Digital platforms help spread and standardize Creole, language experts say

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Digital platforms help spread and standardize Creole, language experts say

Mandated by the 1987 Constitution, it took three decades for the Haitian Parliament to vote into law a Creole Academy to regulate and enforce the Haitian language’s syntax and usage. The post Digital platforms help spread and standardize Creole, language experts say appeared first on The Haitian Times. Digital platforms help spread and standardize Creole, language experts say was first posted on July 11, 2024 at 9:00 am.

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Discovering Haiti’s Saut d’Eau Cana: A hidden waterfall gem of serenity and spirituality

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Discovering Haiti’s Saut d’Eau Cana: A hidden waterfall gem of serenity and spirituality

The Saut d'Eau Cana waterfall cascades gracefully over grayish rocks, enveloped by verdant trees. The scene is one of serene splendors, where nature’s elegance converges with spiritual depth. The post Discovering Haiti’s Saut d’Eau Cana: A hidden waterfall gem of serenity and spirituality appeared first on The Haitian Times. Discovering Haiti’s Saut d’Eau Cana: A hidden waterfall gem of serenity and spirituality was first posted on July 7, 2024 at 11:25 am.

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Across Haiti’s cities, Fèt Chanpèt celebrates vibrant culture and spiritual heritage 

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Across Haiti’s cities, Fèt Chanpèt celebrates vibrant culture and spiritual heritage 

The Haitian government in a survey published in 2017 officially reveals that only 2.1% of the population of Haiti practices Vodou and 55% are Catholic. The post Across Haiti’s cities, Fèt Chanpèt celebrates vibrant culture and spiritual heritage  appeared first on The Haitian Times. Across Haiti’s cities, Fèt Chanpèt celebrates vibrant culture and spiritual heritage  was first posted on July 1, 2024 at 10:08 am.

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Haiti’s Terrier Rouge celebrates Saint-Pierre and Saint-Paul in a colorful blend of faith and tradition

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Haiti’s Terrier Rouge celebrates Saint-Pierre and Saint-Paul in a colorful blend of faith and tradition

In Terrier Rouge's Saint-Pierre and Saint-Paul Fèt Chanpèt, the faithful gather for prayers and mystical ceremonies while the streets fill with music, dance, and vendors selling devotional items. Monsignor Quesnel Alphonse encourages all to seek moments of spiritual awakening. From June to August, more than 30 provincial towns become alive with Fét Champét a cultural and spiritual celebration, drawing Haitians from all corners and beyond. The post Haiti’s Terrier Rouge celebrates Saint-Pierre and Saint-Paul in a colorful blend of faith […]

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