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When someone invited us for Mass, during a holiday in the Ardennes, we didn’t expect too much. We come here for nature; the rivers and forests are vibrant and alive, less so the social life of the area. Many pubs and restaurants are closed, so are most of the churches, remnants of a lively Catholic past. 

But when we arrive at the forested domain of Tiberiade, a new monastic community, just outside the village of Lavaux-Ste-Anne and walk between high trees and wooden buildings, we hear polyphonic singing coming from a big white festival tent at the edge of the field. Inside, a priest leads a service, clothed in a blue habit like some of his fellow brothers in the front. On the woodchip floor we see a few sisters playing instruments including a guitar and a traditional Senegalese kora. It’s a regular Eucharist, but it all feels very friendly, playful almost.

A vibrant Franciscan community in the Ardennes attracts young people thirsty for faith.