Saturday, December 1, 2007

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Creating our Association

Seeing the work and growth of our association, many people have asked how was born this group of highly motivated volunteers?
We will try to tell our route:
Firstly, having been long neglected and forgotten, our chapel decaying slowly with only companions, rabbits, birds, cicadas and a few foxes or badgers.
One day a young couple (Beloved & Vicente Vera ) Homeless and freedom-loving, came to solicit the parish priest, Father Roy, who gave them the key to the chapel. Within months, they transformed the chapel into a habitable house. They appealed to Mr Michel Valero then Mason, who created three openings, a small tank and refit the roof.
In a discussion with Michel Valero, the latter informed him that Norbert had been summoned to remove the "virgin" that sits on the pinion, then throw it in the landfill. He calmly but firmly dissuaded by arguing on the respect for heritage. The matter rested there.
The ground was covered with parquet flooring, wall paneling, which amounted to roof, and door-lined plates. To soften the winter, a fire was in the left corner as you enter. The bedroom was installed in the pit. Later, at the birth of their daughter Minerva, they aménagérent mezzanine. The big problem of this magnificent place was the lack of water. It was perhaps for this reason that our ancestors had built their cemetery away from wells and rivers. They did not speak yet of ecology, but practiced.
When, tired of playing hippies, squatters left join our civilization, the chapel became a beautiful cabin for our youth and others.
Unfortunately, a fire is extinguished spread from the fireplace floor, and then paneled and of course the roof beams. Everything except the walls collapsed and the statue. You can still see now, inside the stones reddened by the intensity of the blaze. As a misfortune never comes alone, shortly after a violent storm uprooted thousands of trees, the most beautiful of our site.
(this tree to the right of the chapel was quoted in a book, among the 100 most beautiful trees of the Herald ...)
Shortly after Mary Crebassa said Norbert out of the Mass:
" Norbert, we should do something for the chapel. "
"It's true, we could do something, but what ?..."
Things remained there.
But they did not count without the sweet and firm will to Mary that restarted every time she saw him. He did not know by how to handle this story when he said that ... Maybe
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He spoke thus Loulou Fouquet. He would know how to do it with the dynamism that we all knew him. We needed to first know who owned the chapel, because we could not afford to take care of the land without the owner knowing. At the town hall, Yvan Segalas, our former secretary, informed us immediately with the cadastral map:
The chapel and its adjoining land still belonged to some association of popular education "Culture and joy", created in 1955 by Abbé Georges Cros, then pastor of Abeilhan.
So we revived the association July 18, 1996, to become owner of the chapel.
That's why we kept the name a bit outdated in this association,
adding unofficially "Friends of Saint Peter."
Now all we needed as the principal, the sinews of war to begin work.
By a stroke of luck, the wine cooperative made us aware that we could have hoped for ... maybe a ... Grant FGER, through its support, through its group. For large earthwork, embankment and cleaning, etc. ... requiring the use of heavy equipment.
Emmanuel Villeneuve (native Abeilhan) then president of "Shale" (group of cooperatives, including that of Abeilhan) took all the steps to qualify for this grant. Chaired by Didier Boyer, Gerald Santacru (former manager of the cooperative cellar) and Guy Rivemale our liaison officer will then provide the documents necessary for the constitution of matter, which was finally accepted September 2, 1997.
The train was on track.


We take this opportunity here to thank all those who by their contributions (grants, contributions, gifts, material aid, physical and moral, etc ...) even modest help us preserve and beautify our ancient heritage.

Monday, October 22, 2007

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Creating our guestbook


I am announcing today the opening of the guestbook blog friends from Saint Peter .
It responds to many requests from our supporters, and will complement our blog to receive your remarks, comments, encouragement, and other tips you'll be kind enough to grant us.
Please remember to leave a small token of your visit by clicking the icon on the blue pen below! Yep it's that simple!
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TO KNOW ... ... You will find the icon in the pen at the bottom of ANY tickets this blog. To access the guestbook, a single click. A new window (Anglophone) will open and allow you to post your baffouille.
following steps: First
click POST then enter your name in the What is your name? Enter your message in Please enter your comments? correctly Copy the activation code (white letters and figures written in a small black rectangle) and confirm by clicking Post entry>> now finished successfully! THANK YOU for your attention.

Saturday, September 8, 2007

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Cleaning undergrowth

Marie-Therese, John and Norbert Palenque Ségalas
prepare the undergrowth to ensure smooth
Mass of our patron saints
St. Peter & St. Paul


s it: The space under the trees is released,
Mass will be said here in the cypress.

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Painting maintenance of the main door

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applicant paint to maintain Gateway
the chapel.

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Claude Bellot handles refresh box ...

Jean Palenque is responsible for painting the virgin rustol,
while Cyril Segalas redid the window "Saint Paul''
Claude Bellot fir blue waters
(which unfortunately does not survive, and despite frequent watering ... )
and space around it gradually creates.

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Maria Theresa and Helen Palenque Lappart working for the beauty of the irises in REGLONE

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Jean Claude Bellot Palenque and borders are to enlarge the future space-feast.
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The altar in the chapel completed

The altar in its final version, surrounded by its two creators.

The officers who approved the project,
the altar has naturally found its place in the chapel ...
Here it is in its final
one that can see the strollers or being faithful.

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Finish Foundation

Now Claude Bellot refines the table that already supports the work in mosaic.
That put the finishing touches by Mr Claude
the altar is finally starting to take shape & life!

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Foundations Foundations

Claude Bellot still highly concentrated and applied to his work.

Feet are now completed,
construction can now proceed ...

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our altar altar

Claude Bellot Here in the heart of the book.
He puts the first stone here that will soon be welcoming the altar mosaic.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

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The Moment of Truth


The time has come for the verdict ...
So I suggested that administrators come and see the altar.
Presentations were made after the annual dinner of the office,
where the various symbols of the altar were explained by Father Raymond Malgouyres (our moral adviser).
From left to right in photo =
Ibernon Marie-Therese, Simone Boyer, Helen Lappart hiding Fétuciari Alain and his wife, Monique Canac, Jacques Villadier Claude Bellot, Pierre Rouffiange Jean Palenque, Ms. Villadier, Queen Calvet, Marie-Therese Palenque, Father Raymond Malgouyres and finally Rene Boyer.

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And now, the dream took shape and after a hard work has finally become reality ...
It only remained to make this modest project to all officers, would they approve?