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Fr. Zébédée Lobo

Fr. Zébédée Lobo, cicm, is a Kasayi (DR of Congo) native who joined Missionhurst-CICM in 2005, and was ordained in 2013. He has spent the last five year working in Haiti, and is currently serving the parish of St. Roch in Grosse-Roche, dioces of Ft. Liberté.

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A Ministry of Hope to the Sick and Elderly in Haiti

Fr. Zébédée Lobo     Nov 8, 2018 9:33:10 AM

After my ordination to the priesthood in April 2013, I was assigned as the assistant parish priest of the St. Roch parish in Grosse-Roche. Grosse-Roche is a vast village that stretches through the majestically high mountains of the Commune of Vallieres, in the North-East of Haiti.

It is only traversed by one very rocky road,...


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Missionhurst Missionaries build Catholic communities in frontier situations: places where the gospel is not preached or lived. This blog is about their work in the four corners of the globe, and their holistic work in four areas of focus: relief and healthcare, socio-economic development, education, and pastoral work.

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