On Wednesday, February 12th the High School Youth Group explored the history and prayer style of the Ecumenical Taize Community in France. The Community's message of reconciliation, unity, and simplicity is greatly needed in our fast-paced and divided society. The night began with a short presentation on the founding and history of the community, this video was shown as part of the presentation: Following the presentation, members of the youth group were invited to experience Taize Prayer in a service put together by their peers on the leadership team. To help them connect more deeply with God, the adult team constructed this prayer environment in the Church (sorry that the photo resolution is so bad): In a large group discussion following the service, participants commented that this type of prayer and simple life style teaches us to slow down and allow ourselves to encounter God in stillness. Quite a few upperclassmen were also preparing to ask Fr. Ron for permission to go visit the Taize Brothers in France! This experience clearly resonated with them.
For more information on the Taize Community you can visit their website! Make sure to click around to learn about the many different pilgrimages the brothers have made to the United States, including to Chicago, Pine Ridge, and Austin. Spotify users can also click here to listen to some of the music that has been written by and for the Taize Community. Notice how easy it is to pray the songs that are not in your native language! Spotify is free if you have not already signed up for an account. I would like to thank Rick Cucchi. our music minister, and Mary Kay DeBrito, church cantor and youth group parent, for joining us and leading the music during the service. This evening would not have been possible without their support! Comments are closed.
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