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Official YouTube-Channel of the Taizé Community.
Stretching is one of the most important things you can do for your body. However, if you find stretching difficult for you, stretching machines and other too...
You can receive each evening prayer on live audio from Taizé. Monday to Sunday at 8.30pm (CEST | UTC+2) from the Church of Reconciliation live audio. The interface is available in a frame on the home page of the site and below.
People often ask this question after a stay in Taizé, or else after taking part in one of the meetings outside of Taizé. Here, then, are some of the more important elements that go to preparing a prayer that is meditative in character and “that has neither beginning nor end”.
Check out our YouTube channel to watch a full Taizé service at University Church. Each Tuesday at 6pm the church is dimly lit and our Taizé cross is brought out as a focal point for prayer. A few candles are lit around the cross (more will be added in the procession of light during the service.)
Short songs, repeated again and again, give it a meditative character. Using just a few words they express a basic reality of faith, quickly grasped by the mind. As the words are sung over many times, this reality gradually penetrates the whole being. Meditative singing thus becomes a way of listening to God. It allows everyone to take part in ...
tell among the nations his glory. and his wonders among all the peoples. It was the Lord who made the heavens. His are majesty and honor and power. and splendor in his holy place. Let the heavens rejoice and earth be glad, let the sea and all within it thunder praise, let the land and all it bears rejoice, all the trees of the wood shout for joy.