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15 June 10 @ 13:05
Catianne Tijerina/WCC
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The Holy Trinity Cathedral, one of the landmarks of the city known for its beautiful murals painted by famous Haitian artists, was among those churches that collapsed during the earthquake. ..Only the ruins of the church are left, but the plan is to rebuild the church again.....â€Haiti will come back,†Father Ogé Beauvoir from the Holy Trinity Church said while speaking with the Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit, general secretary of the World Council of Churches (WCC), who visited the ruins of the church together with an ecumenical delegation of six church leaders from different parts of the world. â€Fellowship is the answer to the challenges we are facing today,†Tveit told Father Beauvoir, assuring him of the ecumenical movement’s support in building a new post-earthquake Haiti.