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  2. Catholic Church in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    "After years of negotiations, a concordat between the Catholic Church and the Haitian government was signed on 28 March 1860. In December 1860, Monseigneur Monetti arrived as the Church's delegate. Pope Pius IX signed the Concordat with Haiti. The concordat provided that the Catholic Church would have the special protection of the Government.

  3. Christianity in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Later, the Christian radio station became known worldwide to people, and then the first transmission in Spanish from this station was announced in the year of 1952. Following that, they started doing the broadcasts in other different languages such as French, English etc. In 1978, a Catholic station, Radio Soleil, began functioning.

  4. Religion in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that the impact of this speech on the Catholic bureaucracy in Haiti contributed to his removal in 1986. According to the Catholic Church in Haiti, the 10 dioceses of the two ecclesiastical provinces of Haiti include 251 parishes and about 1,500 Christian rural communities. The local clergy has 400 diocesan priests and 300 ...

  5. List of Catholic dioceses in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church in Haiti (Greater Antilles) consists only of a Latin hierarchy, joint in the national Episcopal Conference of Haiti , comprising two ecclesiastical provinces , each headed by a Metropolitan Archbishop , with a total of each suffragan dioceses , each headed by a bishop .

  6. Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral, Cap-Haïtien - Wikipedia

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    The Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral [1] (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de l’Assomption) also called Cap-Haïtien Cathedral Is the name that receives a temple affiliated to the Catholic Church that is located in the city of Cap-Haïtien in the Department of the North in the Hispaniola island and to the north of the Caribbean country of Haiti.

  7. Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral, Les Cayes - Wikipedia

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    The Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral [1] (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de l’Assomption) also called Les Cayes Cathedral [2] Is the name given to a religious building of the Catholic Church located in the city of Les Cayes (Okay) in the Department of the South (département du Sud ), southwest of Hispaniola Island and west of the Caribbean country of Haiti.

  8. History of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    By 1840, Haiti had ceased to export sugar entirely, although large amounts continued to be grown for local consumption as taffia-a raw rum. However, Haiti continued to export coffee, which required little cultivation and grew semi-wild. The 1842 Cap-Haïtien earthquake destroyed the city, and the Sans-Souci Palace, killing 10,000 people.

  9. Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, Port-au-Prince

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    Built between 1884 and 1914, it was dedicated on December 13, 1928 (), and became the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Port-au-Prince. [1] The cathedral was destroyed in during the devastating 2010 Haiti earthquake.