Good Friday: No Greater Love

Since we are unable to gather together as community during this Holy Week, we want to bring community to you in the ways that we can to be present to one another in faith and spirit during this difficult time.

Each Holy Week, before departing school to observe the Triduum and celebrate Easter at home, Louverture Cleary students enact Shadow Stations of the Cross. Though the beautiful event was missed this year, our community—in the U.S., in Haiti, and aro…

Each Holy Week, before departing school to observe the Triduum and celebrate Easter at home, Louverture Cleary students enact Shadow Stations of the Cross. Though the beautiful event was missed this year, our community—in the U.S., in Haiti, and around the world—are united in prayer and solidarity. We wish a blessed Triduum to all.

I give you a new commandment, says the Lord: love one another as I have loved you. —John 13:34

While so many aspects of our lives are different this Holy Week, something that cannot be canceled or taken away is Christ’s immense love for us. Though we are sinners, Christ endured the suffering of the cross and laid down his life for us that we might live with him eternally.

As we remember his suffering, let us renew our love for others that we may always love one another as Christ has loved us.

 

Join Us for Stations of the Cross

THP invites you to join the community to virtually pray the Stations of the Cross on Good Friday, April 10th, led by THP Staff and LCS Campus Minister Amanda Haluga. If you would like to participate, please email us at development@haitianproject.org for information to join. All are welcome.


A Note from The Haitian Project

We understand that these are challenging times and that many people are confronted with significant hardships.

But this is precisely why we still have to ask and pray that those who can give, will. Our teachers and staff in Haiti rely on our support; and we are going to be there for our 360 students whenever schools re-open. Please give today if you can.