LAMOTHE Paul (Brother) - France
Benquet (France), 15 March 1936 – Bétharram (France), 31 August 2016
Who didn’t appreciate Brother Paul with his beret? Who didn’t appreciate his kindness, his sobriety, his love of the earth and his smile? In these last years, Paul’s loveliest expression was his big smile; it was the only way he had of communicating with others. Man of faith, faithful religious and servant of God, Brother Paul showed us by his life the importance of simplicity so necessary in religious life. There is no need to embark on great speeches – all that is needed is a presence, his availability, a ready ear and awareness of others. The image which Christ takes in the grain of wheat fallen to the ground could also resume Paul’s life. His was a life given totally to the Congregation in the different communities in which he served, the major part of which was on the farm in Betharram. Today, his smile has disappeared from before our eyes. His depart touches us and puts us before that stage of our own earthly life, that is our death. It is never easy to accept this stage of our life. Christ himself lived through this same passage. He gave up his whole life as a grain of wheat fallen to the earth and totally committed to carrying out the will of his Father, to save the world through love. This is the strength of Easter morning which will give the grain of wheat the power to spring to life so as to produce much fruit of life, life which is stronger than death. From now onwards Brother Paul’s life will blossom in God. This is our hope and our belief this afternoon as we celebrate Brother Paul’s life.
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