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The
good words of Father Montpetit for Mrs. Gilberte Côté-Mercier's funeral “We are gathered in a large number here to pay a last homage to a person whom we have loved, whom we have admired, whom we have followed for many long years. “Her
reputation spread across the world because she had been chosen in advance like
a prophet to proclaim the Word of God. The soul that the Holy Spirit had
placed in her was filled with love for her brothers and sisters. She was
filled with an extraordinary faith and love. This permitted her, during the
long life that the Lord lent her, to bear witness to her Faith and her love,
and to manifest to the poor of the earth the gifts God had given her. “To
you, to whom she had been a parent, a friend, a representative, and a
Directress, this loss is hard to bear, but for this person who has just left,
it is an opportunity that is offered to her to receive the reward for which
her life prepared her. At the same time as we rejoice of her entrance into
Heaven, our heart is full of sorrow. “During
the course of this ceremony, we will hear this Word of the Lord before these
great and splendid events. The Church offers us therefore the Pascal Candle
that reminds us of the Baptism that Gilberte received. It also reminds us of
the presence of the spirit of God in her heart and in her soul. The ministers
of God are dressed in white. This invites us to rejoice because the Will of
God was accomplished in the life, the gestures, and the death of she who has
left us. “All
together, let us unite our voices to the hymns of the choir; let our prayer of
thanksgiving climb towards the Father through Jesus, His Son. “According
to the wishes of Mrs. Côté-Mercier, the Mass will, as much as possible, be
recited in Latin. There will also be readings in French so that we can partake
of the words of consolation that Our Lord and the Church offer us.” At
the end of the Mass, Father Montpetit added: “In
a few moments, we will proceed to the prayer of absolution. The choir will
sing the Libera
in Latin, and during this time we, the ministers, will incense the body of
Mrs. Côté-Mercier, and also we will sprinkle the body. Just as through
Baptism this water redeemed her, washed Original Sin from her, and made her a
daughter of God, it is a last gesture of affection and also of purification.
The priest and some of the Pilgrims from different countries, who have been
invited to do so, will come in front to sprinkle the body of Mrs. Côté-Mercier
to signify in this way that international role that she played in the Social
Credit Movement, and the effort that she made to make known the Church's
position on social questions. Before this, I would like to add a word to the
homily that Father Chaput presented to us with such eloquence and with so much
conviction, in making this parallel between the precursor of Christ and
Gilberte Côté-Mercier in showing the road to salvation. “I
simply want, therefore, to send out a message to all the Pilgrims of Saint
Michael, a testimony that comes from the mouth of Most Reverend Albert
Sanschagrin, emeritus Bishop of the diocese of Saint Hyacinthe. When I was
called by Father Chaput to assist him in the spiritual direction of the
permanent residents of the House of Saint Michael and the other Pilgrims, I
thought it wise to tell Bishop Sanschagrin, who is retired in our house in
Richelieu, that I had assumed the role towards Mr. Mercier, Mrs. Côté, and
the Full-timers, as an aide in spiritual direction. At that moment, Bishop
Sanschagrin told me: `You
know, Mrs. Côté-Mercier is a person of great Faith, and she is a very
obedient person.' Coming from her Bishop, this is a testimony
of great value. “And
I would like to add a personal note about Mrs. Côté-Mercier's Faith: I was
able to note it during the years during which I accompanied her, this Faith
that wished to be faithful to the Faith of the Church. She stuck to each of
the articles of the Apostles' Creed with all the fibers of her heart, and she
wanted to live them, and wanted that those around her also lived these truths.
Myself, what especially struck me, is this truth that we proclaim on all
occasions and which so often is passed over in silence, `I believe in the
Communion of Saints'. All it takes is a visit to the two monasteries on the
grounds of the `Louis Even Institute' to become aware of how the saints play a
great role in the lives of these people. Father Chaput will approve; he
reminded us of her devotion to Padre Pio. For myself, I was able to witness it
for many years.” Père
Gérard Montpetit, o.m.i. See
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