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Rosalie Huber-Rubel

Christan, rider, mountaineer and active in moral rearmament

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Rosalie Huber's life has been characterised by the morning dialogue with the Creator and a deep mystical relationship with God and an everyday Christian life full of moral courage. She was a daredevil, led by God. She took on men and women in a reckless way, inspiring them to the Kingdom of God. Her faith was ardent and imbued with love of neighbor, all animated by a lively sense of humor. Many were led by her in their lives towards God. She encouraged and comforted them, transformed them and accompanied them.

Active in Moral Re-Armament, she exerted her influence not only until five years ago in Caux but also where she lived, thanks to her hospitable house which her children often called "Mama's hotel". She once accommodated thirty Japanese and the family had to spend the night elsewhere! 

Rosalie was an enthusiastic rider and mountaineer. Typical of her character, she hardly mentions her many accidents, illnesses and operations in her biography. In 1943, she fell 60 meters on skis into the rocks. Others would not have survived the fracture of the base of the skull and all the others. 

Rosalie died in August 1996 and her funeral and thanksgiving service for her on August 20, 1996 in the Grossmünster in Zurich.

Additional names
Bausi
Nationality
Switzerland
Additional names
Bausi
Nationality
Switzerland