A family celebration on a sunny Sunday, August 27th at the Mother House of Ploërmel, France..
Brothers, lay associates, laity at the service of the “tutelle” and mission team, as well as members of Brothers’ families spent a day together full of celebration, hope and thanksgiving, said Bro Louis Séité, Brother Provincial. The Brothers of the Mother House and the planning team had been hard at work preparing for the day.
The 17 Brothers celebrating Jubilees were in the spotlight. Their life stories were told by means of digital photo presentations prepared by Bro Gérard Hautbois.
Golden Jubilee (50 years of vows): Bros. Joseph BELLANGER, Jean-Yves CARIOU, Gabriel DOUAUD, Hervé GOUDY, Joseph LE GOFF.
Diamond Jubilee (60 years of vows) : Bros. Jean ARQUE, Jean CARIOU, Joseph COUAPEL, Adolphe FOREST, Jean LE MENTEC, Louis RICHARD.
Platinum Jubilee (70 years of vows): Bro: Gérard CATELINE, Jean LE JEUNE, Vincent LECOINTRE.
Alabaster Jubilee (75 years of vows): Bros. André CADO, Camille ORAIN, François PICHARD.
Honour was paid to the memory of 13 Brothers and one lay associate, Marie-Odile Leroy, who died during the past year.
Following on from the experiences of the past year in the Province – especially two Brothers’ general meetings and a third involving Brothers and Laity – the course has been set for the next year, focussing on the theme of «Giving life by giving your life “. The foundation for this are the attitudes of openness and availability.
This new year is also the first of three years celebrating the Bicentenary of the Congregation and the signing of the Treaty of Union between our two founders (1819).
During in the morning, two stimulating testimonies on the theme were given by the Brothers of the community of Bain-de-Bretagne and by Ronan Cariou, new delegate of the Tutelle.
An invitation was made to all the Brothers’ communities and Mennaisian teams of the Province to commit to new ways of living out our openness and availability using the expression, “We are determined to…”.
In a meditation on the Sunday Gospel from St. John, the healing of the paralytic in chapter 5, Bro. Michel Guyomarc’ h commented on three points contained in the text: 1) a question, “Do you want to be healed?”, 2) an action, “Get up and take your mat!”, 3) a call, “Do not fail to share the experience of life in you.”
During the celebration of the Mass that took place at the end of the afternoon in the La Mennais amphitheatre, due to the renovation work in progress in the Mother House Chapel, Father Benoît Briand, abbot of Timadeuc Abbey, accompanied by F. François Corrignan, delegate for the Consecrated Life in the Diocese of Vannes, insisted upon our link to Christ who represents something “more”. “The future is open to each one of us.”