Not long ago I had the pleasure and the privilege of meeting the couple in the picture. The man, André Philippe, had a most dreadful experience during the Second World War. His family hid a Canadian aviator who had parachuted out of a crippled bomber. They contacted the resistance network. A double agent gave them all away. His father was shot. His mother died in a concentration camp. He (just 17) and his brother were sentenced to hard labour. Conditions grew increasingly harsh. He ended up on a death march to Dachau. At the gates to the camp their guards fled, afraid of the approaching Americans. André made his way back to his home town where he was eventually taken in as a lodger by a farmer’s widow. The widow had two daughters. He married the younger of the two, Gilberte Degeimbre. Gilberte is now the sole survivor of a group of five children who experienced repeated visions of the Virgin Mary in Beauraing in 1932-33. She’s now a feisty 92 year-old. I wrote up my notes of the encounter (see more below). Here is a link from last year, when she celebrated the eightieth anniversary of the first vision.