Update on
Fr. Jean-Juste
by Bill Quigley
We wound our through the hills of Port-au-Prince up
the road that Father Jean-Juste calls Gologotha to the
Annexe Pententiare Nationale, where he has been
incarcerated the last several months. The Haitian
National Police and U.N. soldiers from Senegal patrol
the prison. Father's health condition continues to be
serious and, in fact, has worsened since September,
according to Dr. John Carroll who examined Father then
and also today (12-01-05). Father is need of a
complete medical work up and a surgical intervention.
As to his legal and ecclesiastical situations, he is
waiting to hear from authorities on both. A judge in
Haiti has his dossier and is reviewing the
information. This "review" has been going on for
months now. As there is no evidence that Father has
committed a crime of any kind, we can only believe
that he is being kept in jail until after the
elections, which
keep being postponed. They are currently scheduled for
January 8.
Though Father is eager to leave jail, he hopes to hear
from Rome first about his status as a priest. He was
recently told by the bishops of Haiti that he could no
longer officially act as a priest. "It would be a
great hardship on me if I couldn't say Mass after I am
released from prison," Father said. He has little
support from Catholic priests and bishops in Haiti or
abroad. "Many of the Haitian priests who would be
supporters of mine are dead," he said. Bishop
Gumbleton from Detroit has visited Father and
advocates for Father Jean-Juste's release.
Father's spirits continue to be strong; no one can
keep him from God.
The feeding program at his parish, St. Clare's is
going strong, four days a week, feeding 750 people
each time possibly the only meal they will eat that
day. If you would like to donate to this absolutely
vital cause, contact Margaret Trost at
margarettrost@yahoo.com or visit the What If
Foundation website at www.whatiffoundation.org.
Father appreciates the support he receives from people
in Haiti and all over the world.