At approximately 1:15 a.m. on 27 March 1996, about twenty armed members of the
Armed Islamic Group (GIA) arrived at the
monastery of Tibhirine and kidnapped seven monks. Two others,
Father Jean-Pierre and Father Amédée, were in separate rooms and escaped the kidnappers' notice. After the kidnappers left, the remaining monks attempted to contact the police, but found that the telephone lines had been cut. As there was a curfew in force, they had to wait until morning to drive to the police station in
Médéa. The Algerian government announced that their heads had been discovered on May 31; the whereabouts of their bodies is unknown. The funeral
Mass for the monks was celebrated in the Catholic Cathedral of
Notre-Dame d'Afrique (Our Lady of Africa) in
Algiers on Sunday, 2 June 1996. Their remains were buried in the cemetery of the monastery at Tibhirine two days later. The surviving two monks of Tibhirine left Algeria and travelled to a Trappist community near
Fez in
Morocco that would become the
Priory of Our Lady of Atlas (today in
Midelt).
The monks All of the murdered monks were French. They were: Dom
Christian de Chergé, Brother Luc (born Paul Dochier), Father
Christophe (Lebreton), Brother Michel (Fleury), Father Bruno (born Christian Lemarchand), Father Célestin (Ringeard), and Brother Paul (Favre-Miville). ==Accusations against Algerian army==