I wish they rebuild the church and fix the graves. Respect the dead. Lots of history is at that church. Please fix the grave yard. It should be a place family goes to visit their loved ones and feels their ancestors 💘😊🙏Flowers for the deceased🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🙏A sunflower for the church🌻
My father was born the following year. We still need to put those missing jigsaw missing pieces back together. Many of those slaves died horrible deaths at the hands of those plantation settlers and are still in need of a resting place of their spirits. Most churches built by slaves were the chief cornerstone for murdering slaves.
The jamaica Parrish council and the government minister need to fix up the gave yard and keep it tidy and mentainace just remember it is a family's resting place
It is not a public cemetery has nothing to with government agency. The Anglican is responsible for it. People who have their family buried there should clean their loves ones graves. Can't want the government to do everything, keeping the surrounding clean is everyone duty.
I went there to write an essay in 2015 nothing spooky to me about that church....I'm a past student of Mile Gully high and live at Balaclava and days I would walk go dutty church when I couldn't get drive😂😂😂
It's a sound structure built by slaves and should be referbish and to service the local community. It's no different from any other old, run down, delapidated building in extensive need of repair. All the old graves should be seen to by the graves excavation department to prepare the inner and outer sorrowing for safety of the public and preservation.
Believe this or not. My father blew a tire on road leading to church. We were leaving balaclava coming up through the bush to the mile gully and the car stopping by the left hand turn coming towards mile gully > iron gate > new green to Mandeville. This was in the 90s, not much light or cars on the road like now. I was a child and were returning from a family visit in Shiloah, St. Elizabeth. It was night, the car blew a tire and would not start. Mind you, this is the 90s, cars weren't as reliable as now and tires weren't the best. I remember all of what we saw that night. The air could've been described as a thick soupy humidity and it felt like there was a presence watching us peering into all of our senses, it was so obvious that something was strange. In the church, there were several pairs of glowing orbs of light, some amber yellow, some blood red but they were very clear to see. These orbs of light shifted around inside the church building and kept within sight. The car took about an hour to fix. My mother, a Christian, distracted our curious young minds with stories of fireflies outside, these were no light bugs, and not to look at them. They were huge and moved purposefully. As soon as we drove off it became cold night again, the usual climate anywhere close to Mandeville especially back in the 90s. I doubt that car even had AC
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@@EXPLORINGJAMAICAOFFICIAL yeah man, it was odd. Funnily, to this day I don’t believe in duppy/ghost, there must be a logical explanation to things we don’t yet understand. I’ve seen and heard things that don’t mek sense but hey, everyone born different, some people never have those experiences in their lifetime.
The production on this is top notch!! Definitely capture the spookiness
Respect fam
I wish they rebuild the church and fix the graves. Respect the dead. Lots of history is at that church.
Please fix the grave yard. It should be a place family goes to visit their loved ones and feels their ancestors 💘😊🙏Flowers for the deceased🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🙏A sunflower for the church🌻
It literally felt like I was watching a scary movie 😩😩. My heart was racing so bad for you guys. Unuh brave sah! Big up bro.
Lol gonna invite you on a road trip to here sis
The cinematography is top tier!
Thank you so much sis
I would love to know where my ancestors are buried in Manchester, I'm wondering if there are any records kept of whose buried and where.
So what’s the history behind this duppy church?
Love it....Looks like the opening of a horror movie.
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Both of my paternal great grandmothers married at this church in 1921!
My father was born the following year. We still need to put those missing jigsaw missing pieces back together. Many of those slaves died horrible deaths at the hands of those plantation settlers and are still in need of a resting place of their spirits. Most churches built by slaves were the chief cornerstone for murdering slaves.
Well I was definitely spooked🙊
A nuff Mass. George and Sista. P! Bury in deh so enuh!! 🥴
The jamaica Parrish council and the government minister need to fix up the gave yard and keep it tidy and mentainace just remember it is a family's resting place
It is not a public cemetery has nothing to with government agency. The Anglican is responsible for it. People who have their family buried there should clean their loves ones graves. Can't want the government to do everything, keeping the surrounding clean is everyone duty.
@@zeeh6227 well said!😊
What’s the reason why you have to walk backwards out of the gate?
😂 to prevent the duppy from following me . According to older folks lol
Excellent cinematography
Excellent work👏🏾👏🏾🔥🔥🔥
What the hell did I just see that grave look damage inside 😳
Lol
The deceased are harmless
I lived in Comforthall and use to drive past that church all the time even at night we thought it was haunted for real.
Only reason why the church- graveyard look scary is because the property and graves were not maintained.
I went there to write an essay in 2015 nothing spooky to me about that church....I'm a past student of Mile Gully high and live at Balaclava and days I would walk go dutty church when I couldn't get drive😂😂😂
Why is it called dirty church? Just a question ask through curiosity😊 In the old days church were known for the happy place
That’s a spell check. It’s called DUPPY (ghost) church .
Wow 😯
You should visit soon fam
@@EXPLORINGJAMAICAOFFICIAL mi soon forward
It's a sound structure built by slaves and should be referbish and to service the local community. It's no different from any other old, run down, delapidated building in extensive need of repair. All the old graves should be seen to by the graves excavation department to prepare the inner and outer sorrowing for safety of the public and preservation.
Totally agree with your comment
I have only driven past it. ..no stopping no way 🤭
Believe this or not. My father blew a tire on road leading to church. We were leaving balaclava coming up through the bush to the mile gully and the car stopping by the left hand turn coming towards mile gully > iron gate > new green to Mandeville. This was in the 90s, not much light or cars on the road like now. I was a child and were returning from a family visit in Shiloah, St. Elizabeth. It was night, the car blew a tire and would not start. Mind you, this is the 90s, cars weren't as reliable as now and tires weren't the best. I remember all of what we saw that night. The air could've been described as a thick soupy humidity and it felt like there was a presence watching us peering into all of our senses, it was so obvious that something was strange. In the church, there were several pairs of glowing orbs of light, some amber yellow, some blood red but they were very clear to see. These orbs of light shifted around inside the church building and kept within sight. The car took about an hour to fix. My mother, a Christian, distracted our curious young minds with stories of fireflies outside, these were no light bugs, and not to look at them. They were huge and moved purposefully. As soon as we drove off it became cold night again, the usual climate anywhere close to Mandeville especially back in the 90s. I doubt that car even had AC
Wow . I’m really amazed by this story . Planning on going back to do an extended video by interviewing someone . Thanks for sharing your story fam. Remember to subscribe to our channel
@@EXPLORINGJAMAICAOFFICIAL yeah man, it was odd. Funnily, to this day I don’t believe in duppy/ghost, there must be a logical explanation to things we don’t yet understand. I’ve seen and heard things that don’t mek sense but hey, everyone born different, some people never have those experiences in their lifetime.
@@EXPLORINGJAMAICAOFFICIALwas their any bones in the broken graves?
Lol,dwl my head jump out in my hand. Why they walk back way come out?
Lol don’t want the ghost to follow us lol
Mi know u did a laugh most a di time enuh🤣🤣🤣
Hahahah ! Yuh know mi well bro . Rana did coward tho lol
Looks like it made a lot of duppies
😂 so you guys are walking back way to make sure that no dopey follow you back home😂
Lol me never back way when leave tho 🤣🤣🤣
Lol . You need to do such
it's a duppy church for real
I would imagine it used to be owned by white settlers or plantation owners and slaves who wer buried.or murdered there.
It was there's more history to it!!
That noise ent coming from there lie
Lol 😂 this is modern times black peoples believe in too much fairytale and religious foolishness!