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iciHaiti - Petit-Goâve : The Pastor Charmant exorcises the evil spirits of Notre Dame hospital
14/01/2019 09:08:55

iciHaiti - Petit-Goâve : The Pastor Charmant exorcises the evil spirits of Notre Dame hospital
On Saturday, Pastor Charmant and several thousand people walked the streets of Petit-Goâve to commemorate the destructive and deadly earthquake of January 12, 2010, during which many Petit-Goâviens from the city center and the countryside perished while the commune hit hard suffered considerable damage.

Pastor Charmant and the population have not forgotten anything, keeping to this day a living memory of all the missing relatives. Mounted on a pickup truck transformed into Char for the occasion, the Pastor and his musicians animated an imposing crowd who walked, exalted, praying and thanking the Great God Jehovah for saving them on January 12, 2010.

In addition, Pastor Charmant went to Notre Dame Hospital in Petit-Goâve where he entered. After praying for the Director Dr. Fred Jasmin he did a surprising thing throwing holy oil on the hospital courtyard to exorcise the evil spirits and eliminate a "dangerous magic powder" deposited in various places of the institution to harm some employees, according to Pastor Charmant.

After exorcising the hospital, the Pastor went to the Commissariat of the city where he addressed the crowd, urging young girls to learn a trade instead of spending their time posting their photo on social networks to find a partner and encourage young boys to look for a job and gain money. As for the criminals who practice witchcraft at the communal market of Petit-Goâve, he asked them to stop doing so immediately.

Despite the vastness of the crowd, no incidents were reported.

IH/ iciHaiti / Guyto Mathieu (Correspondant Petit-Goâve)

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