Project to restore the tomb of Master Philippe's parents (identical). Call for donations to finance this project.
THE 13TH PILGRIMAGE
Every year, on April 25, we organize a pilgrimage to celebrate the anniversary of the birth, in 1849, of Nizier Anthelme PHILIPPE.
The journey begins in front of the tomb of Master PHILIPPE in the Loyasse cemetery, near the Basilica of Fourvière in LYON. We lay flowers there and pray.
After a few exchanges in front of this constantly flowered tomb and that of Jean Chapas located just behind, we go to YENNE in Savoie. We go up to Notre Dame des Montagnes where Master Philippe liked to go.
A lunch break is planned in YENNE then we go to the LOISIEUX cemetery to pay our respects at the tomb of Maître PHILIPPE's parents.
A few hundred meters away is the house where Master PHILIPPE was born. The power of the energies of the place astonishes many people. We soak up the positive vibes of this small house, where some of the Master's effects are still present.
The group then heads to the Saint-Martin chapel. It is a magnificent place located about 2 km away, in the middle of nature. He liked to meditate and pray there.
Highlight
He reported one day that he had circled the sky for 6 years before finding parents who were named Joseph and Mary with one name. He never failed to visit them despite the distance and to honor them until their death in 1898 for Joseph and a year later for Mary. By evoking the shepherd's dog or the Shepherd himself and his thousands of healings, how can we not make a similarity between this Envoy from Heaven, the Virgin Mary and Joseph, parents of Jesus Christ?
Restoration of the tomb
A group of about fifteen people proposed to carry out the necessary work to rehabilitate this tomb, which was threatened with collapse. Their wish was also to see the sacred names of Joseph and Mary, which have disappeared, transcribed.
Steps were taken to obtain the authorization of the rights holders. The contribution of Mr. Christian GARIOUD, Mayor of LOISIEUX, facilitated the steps and made this project feasible.
A detailed estimate for identical restoration was requested from the local marble worker.