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  • Fr. Charles Currie is the Executive Director of Jesuit Commons at Georgetown University. Efforts to unionize adjunct faculty members at Catholic and Lutheran colleges have prompted soul-searching at such institutions. Those that resist unions are being accused of violating their own professed beliefs about unions and economic justice.
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  • Fr. Charles Currie is the Executive Director of Jesuit Commons at Georgetown University. Efforts to unionize adjunct faculty members at Catholic and Lutheran colleges have prompted soul-searching at such institutions. Those that resist unions are being accused of violating their own professed beliefs about unions and economic justice.
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  • Fr. Charles Currie is the Executive Director of Jesuit Commons at Georgetown University. Efforts to unionize adjunct faculty members at Catholic and Lutheran colleges have prompted soul-searching at such institutions. Those that resist unions are being accused of violating their own professed beliefs about unions and economic justice.
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  • Fr. Charles Currie is the Executive Director of Jesuit Commons at Georgetown University. Efforts to unionize adjunct faculty members at Catholic and Lutheran colleges have prompted soul-searching at such institutions. Those that resist unions are being accused of violating their own professed beliefs about unions and economic justice.
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  • Fr. Charles Currie is the Executive Director of Jesuit Commons at Georgetown University. Efforts to unionize adjunct faculty members at Catholic and Lutheran colleges have prompted soul-searching at such institutions. Those that resist unions are being accused of violating their own professed beliefs about unions and economic justice.
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  • Fr. Charles Currie is the Executive Director of Jesuit Commons at Georgetown University. Efforts to unionize adjunct faculty members at Catholic and Lutheran colleges have prompted soul-searching at such institutions. Those that resist unions are being accused of violating their own professed beliefs about unions and economic justice.
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  • Fr. Charles Currie is the Executive Director of Jesuit Commons at Georgetown University. Efforts to unionize adjunct faculty members at Catholic and Lutheran colleges have prompted soul-searching at such institutions. Those that resist unions are being accused of violating their own professed beliefs about unions and economic justice.
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  • Fr. Charles Currie is the Executive Director of Jesuit Commons at Georgetown University. Efforts to unionize adjunct faculty members at Catholic and Lutheran colleges have prompted soul-searching at such institutions. Those that resist unions are being accused of violating their own professed beliefs about unions and economic justice.
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  • Fr. Charles Currie is the Executive Director of Jesuit Commons at Georgetown University. Efforts to unionize adjunct faculty members at Catholic and Lutheran colleges have prompted soul-searching at such institutions. Those that resist unions are being accused of violating their own professed beliefs about unions and economic justice.
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  • Fr. Charles Currie is the Executive Director of Jesuit Commons at Georgetown University. Efforts to unionize adjunct faculty members at Catholic and Lutheran colleges have prompted soul-searching at such institutions. Those that resist unions are being accused of violating their own professed beliefs about unions and economic justice.
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  • Fr. Charles Currie is the Executive Director of Jesuit Commons at Georgetown University. Efforts to unionize adjunct faculty members at Catholic and Lutheran colleges have prompted soul-searching at such institutions. Those that resist unions are being accused of violating their own professed beliefs about unions and economic justice.
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  • Fr. Charles Currie is the Executive Director of Jesuit Commons at Georgetown University. Efforts to unionize adjunct faculty members at Catholic and Lutheran colleges have prompted soul-searching at such institutions. Those that resist unions are being accused of violating their own professed beliefs about unions and economic justice.
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  • Fr. Charles Currie is the Executive Director of Jesuit Commons at Georgetown University. Efforts to unionize adjunct faculty members at Catholic and Lutheran colleges have prompted soul-searching at such institutions. Those that resist unions are being accused of violating their own professed beliefs about unions and economic justice.
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  • Fr. Charles Currie is the Executive Director of Jesuit Commons at Georgetown University. Efforts to unionize adjunct faculty members at Catholic and Lutheran colleges have prompted soul-searching at such institutions. Those that resist unions are being accused of violating their own professed beliefs about unions and economic justice.
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  • Fr. Charles Currie is the Executive Director of Jesuit Commons at Georgetown University. Efforts to unionize adjunct faculty members at Catholic and Lutheran colleges have prompted soul-searching at such institutions. Those that resist unions are being accused of violating their own professed beliefs about unions and economic justice.
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  • Fr. Charles Currie is the Executive Director of Jesuit Commons at Georgetown University. Efforts to unionize adjunct faculty members at Catholic and Lutheran colleges have prompted soul-searching at such institutions. Those that resist unions are being accused of violating their own professed beliefs about unions and economic justice.
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  • Fr. Charles Currie is the Executive Director of Jesuit Commons at Georgetown University. Efforts to unionize adjunct faculty members at Catholic and Lutheran colleges have prompted soul-searching at such institutions. Those that resist unions are being accused of violating their own professed beliefs about unions and economic justice.
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  • Fr. Charles Currie is the Executive Director of Jesuit Commons at Georgetown University. Efforts to unionize adjunct faculty members at Catholic and Lutheran colleges have prompted soul-searching at such institutions. Those that resist unions are being accused of violating their own professed beliefs about unions and economic justice.
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  • Fr. Charles Currie is the Executive Director of Jesuit Commons at Georgetown University. Efforts to unionize adjunct faculty members at Catholic and Lutheran colleges have prompted soul-searching at such institutions. Those that resist unions are being accused of violating their own professed beliefs about unions and economic justice.
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  • Fr. Charles Currie is the Executive Director of Jesuit Commons at Georgetown University. Efforts to unionize adjunct faculty members at Catholic and Lutheran colleges have prompted soul-searching at such institutions. Those that resist unions are being accused of violating their own professed beliefs about unions and economic justice.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Saut d'Eau, Haiti July 14-19, 2010  Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Saut d'Eau, Haiti July 14-19, 2010  Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Saut d'Eau, Haiti July 14-19, 2010  Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Saut d'Eau, Haiti July 14-19, 2010  Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Port-au-Prince, Haiti July 14-19, 2010 - Haitian National Palace..Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
    July2010_Haiti007.jpg
  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Saut d'Eau, Haiti July 14-19, 2010  Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Saut d'Eau, Haiti July 14-19, 2010  Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Saut d'Eau, Haiti July 14-19, 2010  Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Saut d'Eau, Haiti July 14-19, 2010  Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Saut d'Eau, Haiti July 14-19, 2010  Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Saut d'Eau, Haiti July 14-19, 2010  Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Port-au-Prince, Haiti July 14-19, 2010  Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Tarps and tents cover the hillside neighborhood La Vallee de Bourdon in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in July 2010, seven months after the devastating earthquake.   Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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  • Every year, thousands of Haitians flock to Ville-Bonheur in Haiti for the July 16 feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. According to legend, the Virgin Mary showed herself in the mid-1800s on a tree near the waterfall. Every year since, Haitians make the pilgrimage to the waterfall to be blessed in the sacred water. July 2010 was no exception. Following the devastating magnitude-7.0 earthquake that hit the country in January 2010, the prayers were many.
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