Abstract

In the thirties a small group of Canons from the Congregation of Grand-Saint-Bernard left the valleys of the Alps in order to reach the mountain region of central Asia, in the Tibetan marks of western China. Lacking any kind of training, these young missionaries left with the unrealistic project of reaching a pass and build a hospice similar in structure and orientation to the one established by their founder a thousand years before. Although this primary purpose was never achieved, the canons became witnesses of a corner of China hidden to the rest of the world, with its crossroads of different ethnic groups, languages and cultures. Even more: their experience shows us the possibility of an encounter between two universes so far away from each other, an encounter based on this simple equation: “They are mountain people, we are mountain people... It should work!”

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