We left the Mediterranean yesterday and headed inland to Cathar Country. The Cathars were a duelistic group
who ran afoul of the Catholic Church in 1209. They believed in a simple life free of Bishops control and worshipped 2 God's (1 good representing all the things you cannot see in life) (1 bad representing everything you can physically see). They also believed in reincarnation – you could only escape if you led a 'perfect' life free of material things.
Cathar Country
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The Tour de France
After leaving Aix en Provence we rented a car and head out to A9 hwy off to St. Baume St. Maximen ( marche day)to hike and explore St. Magadeline grotto 500 metres in the Mountain. That was worth the journey, very sacred and silent place as we explored the Church inside a cave, wet, dark and very different, with her relics and many statues and pictures.
Then we drove to St. Marie's del Mar along the Mediterrrean Sea where they honor all the Mary's every year with a festival and throw flowers into the Sea. This is the place where Mary Magadeline came after the Ressurection.
Today we drove to Gruissan Plage and got stuck in the sand. It took 4 strong men to get us out. The sun was hot all day and what a journey. Dave drove and I navigated. The beach was worth the wait. Now we have a tan.
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In Aix
After Marie's 10 days in Le Puy and after Dave's Chemin de St. Jacques, we took the TGV train to Aix-en-Province. We booked into the beautiful Oblate Mission House on the Cours Mirabeau, right in the middle of everything. We were welcomed by Frere Benoit and had dinner with the 2 Oblate priests present and Benoit.
We also did some souvenir shopping and sampled the local wines. We were treated to jazz music in the cloister as there were receptions each night for various groups. It was absolutely fantastic and drinking in the history of the Oblates was very moving for us.
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