Guy Gilbert
See also: Gilbert
Guy Gilbert (born in 1935 with Rochefort-on-Sea) is a educational priest and French.
It enters to the small seminar at the 13 years age, in 1948, but it is only in Algérie, where it will leave in 1957 that its sacerdotal vocation will really wake up.
It is with Algiers that it finishes its seminar. It will remain there until in 1970.
Of return to Paris, he carries on his activity of priest in the street and becomes specialized educator for the young delinquents in the XIX° district. Guy Gilbert bought a farm in the Alp-of-High-Provence, “a ruin far from Paris” as he likes to repeat it, to install a place of reception there, Faucon , where, with other rééducateurs, he tries to reintegrate by work, the respect and the faith of the young people in difficulty.
Guy Gilbert is known for his register of language borrowed from the street and for his look of hooligan (it raises readily a barded leather of badges).
In Belgium, the father Guy Gilbert is famous since 2003 when it concélébré the marriage of his friend the prince Laurent of Belgium with M Claire Coombs. It is also him which baptized their three children: the princess Louise, the princes Nicolas and Aymeric.
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