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Ministry at the Border update December 2022: Serving the Haitian population

“Bondye beni yo! Bondye beni nou! (God bless them! God bless us!)”
Sister Camille Brouillard, IHM (M) teaches Sisters Rose Patrice (I) and Mary Elaine (S) Haitian creole.

Sister Camille Brouillard, IHM (Monroe) recently spent three weeks in McAllen, Texas, with the OSPIHM Border Community. The sisters invited Camille to join them because of her experience serving the Haitian population in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for 14 years. At this time, many asylum seekers crossing the US-Mexico border are Haitians fleeing the violence and poverty of their country.

During her stay in Texas, Camille taught the sisters Haitian creole and also accompanied them to the Humanitarian Respite Center in McAllen and the Casa de Migrante and Senda 2 in Reynosa, Mexico, where she was able to speak with Haitian asylum seekers in their native language. This is what Camille writes about her experience:

“We bring loving presence, welcome and God’s great love for the people who come seeking a non-violent, just place to live. The gift we receive is more than we give. To see the suffering, to see the smile at our being with the people and speaking their language, to listen to their story is to be about Jesus’ Liberating Mission indeed. I am blessed to be with our sisters from Scranton and Immaculata. Bondye beni yo! Bondye beni nou! (God bless them! God bless us!)”

Sister Camille

We are grateful to Camille for sharing her gift of language and presence with us!

We ask your continued prayer for our Haitian brothers and sisters and all who have valiantly made the journey to the US-Mexico border. It is a privilege to accompany them in the name of all IHMs and Oblate Sisters of Providence at this time.

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