“Death does not scare me”

Michèle Félix came all the way from Belgium. She shares her tetimony: she's not afraid to die. At Montligeon, she discovered that every mass prepares us for death.
Michèle Félix came all the way from Belgium. She shares her tetimony: she's not afraid to die. At Montligeon, she discovered that every mass prepares us for death.
Roxane: "Knowing that I had enrolled my late godfather at perpetual mass was a consolation for his mother."
The actual mission of rectors in charge of shrines is to be beacons in the world, to welcome and be the first pilgrims of hope
The 'eclipse' of death in our secularized West is a factor responsible for our anguish. What if we were to look it in the face?
The physical, sensitive bond with our loved-ones gets violently shattered when they die. When such destructive power hits, what then remains of our ties with the deceased?
Viviane lost all her siblings, especially her twin brother. She remains the only believer in her family. She recounts how a mass celebrated for her deceased brother brought her peace.
When her son dies of cancer, Josiane is angry. She recounts how she was soothed by a mourning break at Montligeon.
We’re all afraid of suffering, and that’s normal. What about suffering at the end of life? What kind of suffering are we talking about? What about assisted suicide? Analysis by don Paul Denizot for the Sanctuaires normands program on RCF.…
Purgatory is not hell. It is the antechamber to paradise, and is both justice and mercy.