The same bishop also founded at Cap Haitien the of Notre-Dame de secours perpetuel, which affords Haitian youths the advantages of secondary education without the expense and risks of a sojourn in.
From the time when Haiti secured its national independence 1804 to the Concordat 1860 the country was without a hierarchy.
The Spanish took the initiative soon and advanced upon São Sebastião.
In the collection of annals of the "missions catholiques" there are, also, letters of the same period, written from Petite Anse by a Jesuit Father.
Toledo landed his troops and took the.
The parish became a district and was renamed in after its owner, a great settler named "Morin".
The number of Protestants residing in the diocese is extremely small, and is made up almost entirely of strangers from the neighbouring islands.
The fort was then carried by assault with scales, and Bourguignon and 35 of his men slayed.