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The phrase "Amen merci segneur," meaning "Amen thank you Lord" in Haitian Creole, reflects deep spiritual gratitude expressed repeatedly throughout the content connected to Berdenchy—a likely reference to a spiritual leader, place, or community figure. This article taps into the vibrant use of TikTok hashtags such as #levanjil (evangelism), #haitiennetiktok, and #haityentiktok, highlighting an active Haitian diaspora presence on social media platforms. These hashtags symbolize a growing digital spiritual movement where members share faith-based messages, encouraging unity and hope within Haitian communities worldwide including the Haitian diaspora in the USA (#haitienusa). The repeated references in the OCR content, including phrases like "M'santim abandone Berdenchy" (I feel abandoned Berdenchy) and "Mwen leve je mwen Berdenchy" (I lift my eyes Berdenchy), suggest personal and collective prayers addressing challenges and seeking divine help. Such cultural and religious expressions on TikTok provide a unique lens into how faith transcends traditional worship settings, inviting online participation that strengthens cultural identity and spiritual resilience. Incorporating these elements enhances the article’s richness by contextualizing digital devotional trends among Haitian users, emphasizing how phrases like "Amen merci segneur" resonate deeply in both personal devotion and community solidarity.





































