The six nuns and two other people who were kidnapped in Haiti last week have been released, as reported by the archbishop of Port-au-Prince to The Associated Press on Thursday. Archbishop Max Leroy Mésidor stated that the group was released late Wednesday and that everyone is in good condition. He expressed his gratitude to God for their safe release but declined to disclose whether a ransom was paid or provide specific details about the incident, including the identity of those responsible. This high-profile kidnapping has prompted religious leaders to issue a scathing letter criticizing the government for its inaction in addressing the surge of gang-related violence in Haiti.