
DIOCESE OF BROOKLYN
GUY SANSARICQ was born in Jeremie, Haiti,
October 6, 1934, into a devout Catholic family. He decided at age 13 that he wanted to
become a priest. He attended the seminary of the Jeremie Diocese for five years, after
which he received a scholarship to St. Paul´s Pontifical Seminary in Ottawa, Canada, where
he studied philosophy and theology for seven years. In 1960 he was ordained a priest in the
cathedral in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
After ordination he was assigned to the Cathedral of Les Cayes, but after a year he was
assigned by his bishop to serve as chaplain for Haitian immigrants in the Bahamas, ministering
from the Benedictine Priory of St. Francis in Nassau. During his seven years there, he became
aware of the plight of immigrants, and especially undocumented immigrants. When he completed
his work in the Bahamas, he was given a scholarship to study social sciences at the Pontifical
Gregorian University in Rome, where he received a master´s degree in 1971.
In that same year, he was accepted to serve in the Diocese of Brooklyn and was assigned to
Sacred Heart parish in Cambria Heights, where he served for 22 years. During that time, he
was appointed diocesan coordinator of the Haitian Apostolate. In 1987 he was selected by the
US Bishops to head the National Haitian Apostolate. In 1993, he was named pastor of St.
Jerome´s Church in Flatbush, where he has continued to minister. He was named Prelate of
Honor by Pope John Paul II in 1999. He was ordained auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn in 2006.
Bishop Sansaricq´s involvements include publishing a quarterly newsletter on Haitian
matters concerning the church, conducting a pastoral institute in Creole that attracts
90 students annually, organizing an annual convention of the Haitian Apostolate, and
coordinating an annual retreat for priests and a yearly youth congress. He is also a
co-founder of Haitian-Americans for Progress, a service agency. |
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