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cf. WCC Press Release, PR-01-49, of 21 December 2001

On 6 May, World Council of Churches' (WCC) general secretary Rev. Dr Konrad Raiser sent a letter to the churches and Christian communities in Haiti, commending a joint appeal by the Roman Catholic Church and the Protestant Federation of Haiti for a time of prayer for peace, justice and integrity on 11 and 12 May.

In their 2 May appeal to Haiti's churches, the president of the Episcopal Conference, Monsignor Hubert Constant, and Rev. Pauris J. Baptiste, the interim president of the Protestant Federation, called on all Christians to go to their church or cathedral on Saturday or Sunday according to their tradition, dressed in white, to pray and worship together. "In issuing this appeal, we are not only imploring God's blessing on our country, but also expressing our desire for a profound change in our country's situation, and our readiness to participate in bringing about this transformation," the appeal states.

Marta Palma, executive secretary for Latin America and the Caribbean desk in the WCC, has also invited WCC member churches and councils of churches to join the Haitian Christian community in prayer on 11 and 12 May.

The full text of the letter by Dr Raiser follows:

It was a great joy for me to receive the joint appeal of the Roman Catholic Church and the Protestant Federation of Haiti, calling for a time of worship and prayer for peace, justice and integrity this coming 11 and 12 May.

This common action, in which all the people of Haiti are invited to take part, is a strong sign of the determination of the churches to promote a new awareness and a radical change in Haitian society. An act of reverence before God, which gathers together and involves as many church members as possible, is a deeply Christian way of saying No to violence, injustice, falsehood and corruption. By turning to God, the Christian community can make a new start, drawing confidence and strength from the One who said, "See, I am making all things new."

In the name of the World Council of Churches and its member churches throughout the world, I offer you our support and our solidarity. I assure you that we are in communion with you as sisters and brothers. I would encourage all the churches, all Christian communities and all faithful Christians in Haiti to participate in this time of worship and prayer. I applaud your initiative in calling on Christians to dress in white, as a sign of their common commitment and so that your action may be visible, in the unity of all.

In making this new start, you will be setting out on a long road together. You will need perseverance. Know that you are not alone. The people of Haiti have many friends. The churches of Haiti are part of a network of love, kindness and solidarity. We want to walk this road with you.

God bless you, and God bless the people of Haiti.