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Haitian and other Black churches in Brooklyn persist amid attendance decline, gentrification

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Haitian and other Black churches in Brooklyn persist amid attendance decline, gentrification

Black church choirs in Brooklyn continue their ministries despite shrinking numbers and gentrification. At St. Teresa of Avila, the first U.S. parish to hold Mass in Creole, longtime cantor Mike Delouis, son of Haitian immigrants, is fighting to keep the church open. The post Haitian and other Black churches in Brooklyn persist amid attendance decline, gentrification appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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Seminarian’s suicide troubles Haiti’s Catholic Church, exposes toll of overlapping crises

Haiti

Seminarian’s suicide troubles Haiti’s Catholic Church, exposes toll of overlapping crises

The death of seminarian Rodny Boussicot has renewed attention to Haiti’s fragile mental health system, which has nearly collapsed under the strain of violence, poverty, and displacement. His passing comes amid high-profile kidnappings targeting Catholic institutions, deepening the Church’s grief and the nation’s sense of crisis. The post Seminarian’s suicide troubles Haiti’s Catholic Church, exposes toll of overlapping crises appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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