2. Fr Enel Almeus Holds A Certificate In
Counseling
Fr Enel Almeus, a Roman Catholic Priest, has
always been taught to be obedient and respectful
to all the elders in his family, neighborhood, as
well as to the society at large. He holds the
experience of working with the youth in the
remote area of Haiti, the Caribbean, as well as the
Latinos in the Parish of Our Lady of Guadalupe in
Manhattan.
3. Education
Fr Enel Almeus pursued his primary education in Haiti
and thereafter completed his six year High School in
Haiti. Upon graduation, he went to the Seminary to
become a Religious Priest. He received a certificate
in philosophy (2 years: 1995-1997) and a
Baccalaureate in theology (4 years: 1998-2002) at
the Seminary of Notre Dame of Cazeau and CIFOR
in Haiti. Apartfrom this, in 2002, he studied English at
ESL in Houston in Texas, and also holds a certificate
in Counseling from the University of the West Indies
in Trinidad). At present, he is pursuing his Master’s
Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at St.
John’s University in New York.
4. Believes In Setting Boundaries In A Non-
Manipulative Way
Fr Enel Almeus has always been taught to set
boundaries when dealing with peers or his siblings.
He believes that it is not only his right, but his duty to
take the responsibility for how he would allow others
to treat him. Furthermore, he is also of the view that
it is necessary to let people know about ones core
principles, and values. Fr Enel has learnt to set
personal boundaries, which helps him to learn being
in contact with himself and being friends with his
own self.
5. Hobbies And Interests
Apart from studying, Fr Enel Almeus loves playing
soccer and tennis during his free time. In addition to
this, he also loves spending time with people and is
always ready to help the underprivileged. He has a
positive outlook towards people and the community,
and is committed to cooperating and contributing
towards the community, so as to build a bright and
meaningful future.
6. Contribution Towards Social Welfare
Fr Enel Almeus strongly believes in working for the
welfare of the society. When he was young, he along
with his friends sacrificed his little pocket money to
help paying tuition fees for children whose parents
could not send them to school, in Haiti. He is
presently associated with a non-profit organization
called TADI (Work Together for the Development of
Irois), and contributes financially and morally to this
organization.