Three of seven Catholic clergy who were kidnapped in Haiti earlier this month have been released, a Church spokesman told AFP on Thursday. "Three of the seven clergy kidnapped on April 11 were released," said Father Loudger Mazile, spokesman for the Bishop's Conference for the island nation, referring to the five Haitian and two French clergy who were abducted in Croix-des-Bouquets, a commune northeast of the capital Port-au-Prince. "The French were not released. There were no lay people among those released." str-dax/bfm/acb