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Hubert Constant born on the 18th of September, 1931 in Camp-Perrin, South of Haiti and died on the 23rd of September 2011 was the
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Cap-Haïtien Cap-Haïtien (; ht, Kap Ayisyen; "Haitian Cape"), typically spelled Cape Haitien in English and often locally referred to as or , is a commune of about 190,000 people on the north coast of Haiti and capital of the department of Nord. Previousl ...
. Ordained priest in the Oblates of Mary Immaculate (O.M.I.) on September 15, 1958, Msgr. Constant was named bishop of
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in 1991 and archbishop of Cap-Haïtien in 2003. He retired in 2008. On November 5, 2003, he was transferred to the metropolitan headquarters of Cap-Haïtien. He remained there until March 1, 2008, when Pope Benedict XVI accepted his renunciation and appointed Louis Kébreau as his successor.


Biography

He was ordained a priest in the Oblates of Mary Immaculate (O.M.I.) on September 15, 1958. On January 31, 1991, John Paul II appointed him the first bishop of Fort-Liberté. He was consecrated on April 7 by Bishop François Gayot, Archbishop of Cap-Haïtien. On November 5, 2003, he was transferred to the metropolitan headquarters of Cap-Haïtien. He remained there until March 1, 2008, when Pope Benedict XVI accepted his renunciation and appointed Louis Kébreau as his successor.


Career

Bishop Constant has contributed to the training of several generations of professionals who are today at different levels in the public and private sectors in Haiti and abroad. Director of studies at the Petit Séminaire of Mazenod - Camp-Perrin (where he himself went to secondary school), he was then the Founder and Director of the Collège Saint-Jean des Cayes, two of the best secondary schools in the country. He had a bachelor's degree from the Sorbonne where he also studied theology. Archbishop Emeritus since 2008, after reaching the canonical age of 75, he was advisor to the Episcopal Conference. He was a sensitive man, in love with his country, passionate about his Church and appreciated by Pope John Paul II (who appointed him bishop on January 31, 1991), especially for his gifts as a communicator.


Quotes

«Notre cœur saigne encore lorsque nous voyons se perpétuer dans notre pays ces situations d’insécurité, d’impunité, de corruption, d’exploitation à outrance pour l’argent et le pouvoir, et la mascarade de la justice.» «Our hearts still bleed when we see these situations of insecurity, impunity, corruption, excessive exploitation for money and power, and the masquerade of justice perpetuated in our country.»


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21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Haiti 1931 births 2011 deaths 20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Haiti Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate Roman Catholic bishops of Fort-Liberté {{RC-archbishop-stub