Delphine Jubillar: the poignant words of the priest in full tribute mass with his relatives


This Saturday, January 8, a mass in homage to Delphine Jubillar was organized at the Sainte-Cécile Cathedral in Albi. Father Paul de Cassagnac made heartbreaking remarks when he spoke of unbearable uncertainty.

The Delphine Jubillar case is still far from being resolved. While a mass in homage to the young woman was held this Saturday January 8 at the Sainte-Cécile d’Albi cathedral, Father Paul de Cassagnac was the spokesperson for some 200 participants present yesterday afternoon.

With his words, the priest moved those close to Delphine Jubillar, as well as all the other people who came to give their support, whether they were the faithful or strangers touched by this tragic story.

“We want Delphine to be deeply at peace”

Also very saddened, Father Paul de Cassagnac made some striking remarks about the progress of the investigation: “We all long for Delphine to be deeply at peace, than their children continue to grow as serenely as possible, that the investigation succeeds for let there be light “, he said at first before adding, later: “How is it possible to begin a process of reconstruction, of reconciliation while being in this unbearable uncertainty? Our hearts are heavy in the face of so many questions which for the moment are unanswered “.

Apart from those close to Delphine Jubillar, many others have made the trip to pray for her or to support the family: “I am a believer, I wanted to pray for her, so that she can be found” explained Yvette Galonnier, a faithful. Some simply proclaimed their desire to see the investigation move forward: “This investigation is stalling, we have to find it” or “I would like this case to be successful.”

More than a year after the disappearance of the mother of the family, there is still so much support to shed light on this terrible story. One word is still on everyone’s lips: truth.

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Family and loved ones gathered for a white march in tribute to Delphine Jubillar, the 33-year-old nurse, who disappeared a year ago, in Cagnac-les-Mines, on December 19, 2021.

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A religious gathering takes place at the cathedral of Albi, France, on January 8, 2022, at the initiative of the sister and a friend of Delphine Jubillar.

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A religious gathering takes place at the cathedral of Albi, France, on January 8, 2022, at the initiative of the sister and a friend of Delphine Jubillar.

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A religious gathering takes place at the cathedral of Albi, France, on January 8, 2022, at the initiative of the sister and a friend of Delphine Jubillar.

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A religious gathering takes place at the cathedral of Albi, France, on January 8, 2022, at the initiative of the sister and a friend of Delphine Jubillar.

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A religious gathering takes place at the cathedral of Albi, France, on January 8, 2022, at the initiative of the sister and a friend of Delphine Jubillar.

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A religious gathering takes place at the cathedral of Albi, France, on January 8, 2022, at the initiative of the sister and a friend of Delphine Jubillar.

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A religious gathering takes place at the cathedral of Albi, France, on January 8, 2022, at the initiative of the sister and a friend of Delphine Jubillar.

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General view of Delphine Jubillar’s house in Cagnac les Mines, January 8, 2022.

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General view of Delphine Jubillar’s house in Cagnac les Mines, January 8, 2022.

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General view of Delphine Jubillar’s house in Cagnac les Mines, January 8, 2022.



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