Nominations acceptées pour le poste d’évêque coadjuteur du Diocèse d’HaïtiPosted Jun 16, 2017 |
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Les nominations sont acceptées pour les candidatures au poste d’évêque coadjuteur du Diocèse épiscopal d’Haïti.
Le profil du Diocèse d’Haïti est disponible en anglais ici et en français ici.
Le processus de nomination de l’évêque coadjuteur d’Haïti continue jusqu’au 29 juin.
Veuillez prendre bonne note :
- Les candidats doivent parler couramment français et créole, et être capables de comprendre l’anglais.
- Les nominations doivent être signées par six laïcs et six membres du clergé du diocèse.
- La date limite de soumission des nominations est le 29 juin.
- L’élection de l’évêque coadjuteur pour le Diocèse d’Haïti est prévue le 27 janvier 2018.
Pour plus amples informations, prière de contacter le révérend Ronald H. Clingenpeel, consultant en matière de transition, à l’adresse : rhclingenpeel@yahoo.com.
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