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Taizé

Prayer in the Spirit of Taizé at Ascension Church

 

Taizé Prayer Service Schedule 
Annually on January 1, the World Day of Prayer for Peace, at 7:30 PM 
Monthly on the first Friday at 7:30 PM | February through December 
On Good Friday of each year, we offer a Taizé Prayer Around the Cross at 3:00 PM. Please note that if Good Friday falls on a first Friday, there is no evening 7:30 PM Taizé service.

 

Please join us for an upcoming Prayer in the Spirit of Taizé. We invite you to gather in church. To join us online, please go to our YouTube channel.

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David Anderson at Taize
Dear Friends, 
 

I invite you, your family, friends and neighbors to join us in church or from home for Taizé Prayer as we unite our prayers and our songs for peace and reconciliation in our world. Our prayers are needed now more than ever. 


Peace, 

David Anderson

Director of Pastoral Music and Liturgy

 

A Parable of Community

In the Spirit of Taizé is an ecumenical form of prayer modeled after the Taizé community (an ecumenical Christian monastic community of brothers) founded in the 1940's by Br. Roger in Taizé, France. The purpose of the prayer is to foster reconciliation and peace among all people. Christians of all traditions share in this ecumenical prayer. The simple monthly service consists of song (using the simple chants of the Taizé community), scripture, a service of light, an extended period of silence for meditation concluding with prayers for the world.
 

 

 

 

Taizé Resources

Ascension has Taizé recordings, music books, and prayer books available after the evening prayer services. In March 2002, a live recording was made at Ascension Church - In the Spirit of Taize. The CD is published by GIA publications and is available at Ascension for $17.

For a complete listing of American resources books, recordings, songbooks, and DVDs contact GIA publications at (800) 442-1358 or visit GIA Music

Learn more about the Taizé tradition at www.taize.fr/en

Contact:
David Anderson
Director of Pastoral Music and Liturgy
(708) 848-2703