Meet The Members Of

Sosyete Lakay Sakre-Ste. Croix

Manbo Zéklé

Founder, Head Manbo

Hongan Tipop

Co-founder, Head Hongan

Manbo Zéklé is a High Priestess, Psychic Medium, and spiritual guide whose life has been shaped by the vibrant pulse of growing up in both Brooklyn and Ayïti.

Raised in the peristil and the sacred traditions of her lineage from Léogâne, she carries forward the deep ancestral rhythms and wisdom that move through these lands—where Vodou flows in the rivers, dances in the drumming, and speaks in the language of the wind and earth.

Hongan Tipop, born and raised in Croix-Des-Missions, Ayïti, answered the call to spirit early. As the owner of Ste. Croix Botanika, he has long served his community with sacred tools, plant medicines, and guidance, bridging spiritual needs with cultural preservation.

Together, they share a powerful vision: to weave the sacred traditions of Haitian Vodou into healing, empowerment, and cultural pride for communities both in the United States and throughout Ayïti. Their partnership is not only a union of hearts but also a joining of sacred callings, working to create spaces—physical and spiritual—where people can find protection, blessing, and connection to their roots.

Through ceremonies, education, community outreach, and spiritual services, they honor the ancestors while building bridges between the diaspora and the homeland—ensuring that the flame of Haitian spiritual heritage continues to burn brightly for generations to come.

Pitit Kay

We, the Spiritual Children of Sosyete Lakay Sakre - Ste. Croix are bound by love, respect, and service to the lwa, the ancestors, and the sacred traditions of Haitian Vodou.

We recognize the Manbo and Hongan of the house as our spiritual parents—the pillars who guide us with wisdom and light. We walk in purity of body, mind, and soul, maintaining unity, respect, and collaboration among our brothers and sisters.

We take responsibility for our spiritual growth, nurturing our relationship with the lwa through service, offerings, and prayer. Every word and every action is a living offering that strengthens the collective power of the Sosyete and keeps the tradition alive for the generations yet to come.