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In the 1960s young people began to visit the Taizé community.
When he first visited the Taizé Community, it impressed him deeply.
Already before he had been in touch with Taizé Community in formation.
Taizé Community, modern monastery that actively encourages pilgrimages to it.
The Taizé community has become one of the world's most important sites of Christian pilgrimage.
In September 1940, Roger purchased a small house that would eventually become the home of the Taizé community.
The reason for this is the pragmatic one that the Taizé community comprises people from many Christian traditions living together under vows.
Earlier Taizé community music was conceived and composed by Jacques Berthier.
Later he composed numerous chants for the ecumenical French Taizé Community.
The Taizé community said on its Web site yesterday that Brother Alois had taken charge.
Frère Roger, 90, founder of the Taizé Community, murdered by an assailant.
He championed the Worker-Priest movement and ecumenism, including endorsing the Taizé Community.
For several years an associate member of the Iona Community Bennett has also visited the Taizé Community.
In 1955 Berthier was first asked to compose music for the Taizé Community, which was then just a monastic community of twenty brothers.
In early 1950s, the catholic Taizé Community in France started to attract youths from several religious denominations with worship hymns based on modern melodies.
Poznań hosted the 2009 European Young Adults Meeting of the ecumenical Christian Taizé Community.
It is organized by brothers of the Taizé Community, sisters of St. Andrew, and young volunteers from all over Europe, and from the host city.
The Taizé Community is an ecumenical monastic order in Taizé, Saône-et-Loire, Burgundy, France.
He met the Taizé Community near Cluny in France, who have their members supporting communities in 24 major cities around the globe, and travelled all over Europe.
In 1944 Roger Schütz, a pastor of the Swiss Reformed Church, founded a small religious brotherhood in France which became known as the Taizé Community.
In his "Unfinished Letter", published after his death, Brother Roger is quoted to have proposed to "widen" the "Pilgrimage of Trust" originating from the Taizé community.
Liberal churches may use freely structured or experimental forms of worship, including patterns borrowed from ecumenical traditions such as those of Taizé Community or the Iona Community.
The Taizé Community attempts to send pilgrims back from youth meetings to their local churches, to their parishes, groups or communities, to undertake, with many others, a "Pilgrimage of Trust on Earth."
In Taizé lives the Taizé Community, a monastic, ecumenical, international community founded in 1940 by Frère Roger, which has today just over 100 brothers from many different countries and from different Christian traditions.
The Sunday evening service is a unique contemplative Eucharist that uses contemporary liturgies, inclusive language, and music from the Taizé Community in France, often accompanied by musicians from the congregation, including recorder, piano, viola, and cello.