| # | First Name | Last Name | State | Country | Comments |
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| 101 | Lynn | Campbell, M.Div. | MA | | |
| 102 | adrien | legagneur | NY | US | the man should free so he could serv his people |
| 103 | M. Therese | Lysaught | OH | US | As a Catholic moral theologian who has visited and continued to work with Haiti, I pray that our Church will do all it can to support Fr. Jean-Juste and the people of Haiti. They are Lazarus to our rich man. |
| 104 | Joan W. | Drake | DC | US | |
| 105 | Judith | Rich | MA | | Please advocate for Fr. Jean Juste who is imprisoned in Haiti without charges. He has been diagnosed with cancer and needs to come to the U.S for treatment. His life exemplifies the gospel teachings of our Lord and now he needs our help! |
| 106 | Loubens | Theork | | US | The U.S. Catholic Bishop's Conference should also condemn human widespread rights violations in Haiti. |
| 107 | Richard | Stieglitz | IN | US | Dear Brothers in Christ, Please do all that you can to insure the early release of Fr Gerry Jean-Juste (the first Haitian Priest ordained in the USA) is is now being held without charges in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, because of his outspoken support of the majority poor in his parish and country. I have known Fr Jean-Juste since 1989 and know him to be an honest, peace-loving and holy servant of the Lord. Please work for his immediate release, especially now that he has been determined to suffer from cancer and in need of life-saving treatment.
Sincerely,
fr Richard Stieglitz
Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend Indiana |
| 108 | Michel | Alcenat | MA | US | |
| 109 | PENTZ | PIERRE | MA | US | |
| 110 | Justin Fils-aimé | Louis | MA | US | When they keep him in jail, they make children soffer. |