A Recent Talk on Haitian Vodou and Christianity

Last Saturday (October 26), a group of African brothers and sisters known as the Association of Brotherhood Academic Scholars-USA invited me to give a talk on Haitian Vodou. It is a Christian professional academic organization. The venue was inviting, intimate, and simply beautiful, and it was quite a relaxing atmosphere. The highlight of my conversation was my interaction with the audience and to be able to answer their questions (there were a lot of them. lol).

Because the audience was primarily Christian, in my explanation of Vodou as religion, I also used Christian concepts and comparative religious ideas (i.e. the Yoruba tradition) The President of the organization wrote this beautiful letter to me:

“To Dr. Celucien Joseph,
Head of the English Department
San Jacinto College, Pasadena, Texas,

Dear Dr. Celucian,

We wish to express our deep appreciation for your generous time and presence at our gathering on Saturday, the 26th of October, 2024. Your intellectual expertise, humanistic approach, insights on the African diaspora, and wisdom on the strengths of the black community were truly remarkable.

Your patient explanation of the concept of Voodoo and willingness to address our inquiries made the session truly exceptional, and your kind demeanor did not go unnoticed.

We also thank you for graciously accepting our gift of the Everlasting Gospel, trusting it will be a valuable addition to your collection of research materials.

May God continue to inspire and bless you as you share your scholarly knowledge with others. In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, Amen.

Sincerely,

Brother Aeroezona Obiadazie
Christ Ambassador
President
ABAS-USA
Oct. 28, 202”

Here are a few photos they sent me.

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