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universal (k?p/picture/bild) [20030830] [website] Olvasási ido: egy ?ra Taizé közösség - The Taizé Community (Kereszt?nys?g, Mozgalom, Transzcendens)
Ecumenical, international community founded in 1940, in Taizé, France, by Brother Roger; its beginnings and development.
Taizé közösség / The Taizé Community

Annotáció: Everything began in 1940 when, at the age of twenty-five, Brother Roger left Switzerland, the country where he was born, to go and live in France, where his mother came from. For years he had been an invalid, suffering from tuberculosis. During that long illness, the call had taken shape in him to create a community where simplicity and kind-heartedness would be lived out as essential Gospel realities.

When the Second World War started, he had the conviction that he should begin at once to offer assistance to people in difficult straits, just as his grandmother had done during the First World War. The small village of Taizé, where he settled, was close to the demarcation line that divided France in half, and so was well situated to be a place of welcome for refugees fleeing the war. Friends from Lyon were happy to give the address of Taizé to people seeking refuge.

Thanks to a modest loan, Brother Roger was able to buy a house in Taizé that had been uninhabited for years, with the outlying buildings. He asked one of his sisters, Genevieve, to come and help him offer hospitality. Among the refugees they sheltered were Jews. Material resources were limited. There was no running water, so for drinking water they had to go to the village well. Food was simple, in particular soups made from corn flour bought cheaply at the nearby mill...