Tag Archives: Taizé
A week in Taizé #9: the journey home
Sunday again. The day of arrival and departure. Farewells to our small group. The last breakfast of hot chocolate and bread. Back home by Eurostar for us. The Nicene Creed has the line: We believe in one holy catholic and … Continue reading
A week in Taizé #8: new beginnings
We had a visitor during the night. Judging on the teeth marks I found in my bar of chocolate it was a small mouse. That’s what we are choosing to believe. I don’t think we’ll look too hard around the … Continue reading
A week in Taizé #7: silence
We looked at the story of Noah and the Flood this morning from Genesis 6-9. A lot in that story, but for me the thing that stood out today was that Noah was 600 when the Flood came. You are … Continue reading
A week in Taizé #6: the rhythm of life
Living in the community of Taizé is very relaxing. The only thing you have to worry about is turning up to the church three times a day and queuing for your meals three times a day. This rhythm is good … Continue reading
A week in Taizé #5: relationships
Quite an in depth discussion in our small group, sparked by the question “what is going on in our societies where man has the tree of life in their own power?” We had been looking at the Fall from Genesis … Continue reading
A week in Taizé #4: Dances with wasps
Tuesday breakfast and there are chocolate bars! Fantastic. I’ve also discovered what my Native American name would be – “Dances with wasps”. I don’t like them and there are a lot here this week. Wasps that is. I have nothing against … Continue reading
A week in Taizé
Some views of the church at Taizé. More are available on the Taizé website. Some of the songs from Taizé.
A week in Taizé #3: the new beginnings
Woke up feeling cold, although it was only 15°C, so probably just psychological. No noise and a good sleep which was more important. The day starts with prayer in the church at 8:15. Feel a bit creaky sitting on the … Continue reading
A week in Taizé #2: the welcome
Day 1 in Taizé is a busy day. Sunday is the day of arrival and departure. Our TGV sped through the French countryside taking us to Mâcon-Loché, where we shared a taxi with a Polish man living in Brussels for … Continue reading
A week in Taizé #1: the journey
Taizé is a monastic community in central France founded by the late Brother Roger after the second world war. It is an ecumenical community and for the last thirty odd years has welcomed thousands every week to join in a … Continue reading