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Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Blogging from Haiti
As the world learns more and more of the devastation brought on by the earthquake in Haiti — including the sad news that Archbishop Serge Miot of Port-Au-Prince was among those killed — an American priest who runs a charity in Haiti has been blogging about the disaster.
Father Marc Boisvert, whose Pwoje Espwa village houses more than 600 poor Haitian children, has been giving updates. Click HERE to read his blog.
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