Missionaries of Charity say their staffers in Haiti are safe
(19 Jan.2010): In eastern India’s, West Bengal State, the Missionaries of Charity,
the Congregation founded by Mother Teresa of Calcutta have expressed relief that
their nuns working in Haiti are safe. Sister Christie, the congregation's spokeswoman,
told the Asian church news agency UCA News that the sisters had learned from various
sources that all their nuns in the quake-hit Caribbean nation were accounted for,
although the congregation in India had no direct contact with them. Sr. Christie
could not provide a figure for the number of nuns working there, but said they manage
nine houses and work with the destitute, handicapped and orphaned children. They also
work with adult patients, the elderly and the dying. Meanwhile, staffers of Caritas
India, the social action arm of the Indian Catholic bishops, met to decide how to
get aid to quake survivors. The Indian government has already promised $1 million
in cash for immediate emergency relief. The magnitude 7 earthquake that struck Jan.
12 has affected approximately 3 million Haitians, primarily in the capital, Port-au-Prince,
and south and west of the city. The Red Cross estimates that over 50,000 people have
died. Damage to the nation's infrastructure has made it hard for some aid agencies
to get relief to victims