In the same week that Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, descended into the clutches of marauding, power-hungry gangs, the Protestant Episcopal Church celebrated the life of James Holly, who was “born in the western part of Washington City, near Georgetown, October 3d, 1829” (as he described it in an 1897 biographical statement) of formerly enslaved Black parents and who would go on to become Haiti’s first Episcopal bishop.