Prayer and Song
From the internal web site description:
“How can we keep on praying together?” People often ask this at the end of a week at Taizé, or after taking part in a Taizé meeting somewhere else. Here are some of the more important elements that go to preparing a time of prayer together, a prayer that is meditative in character.
Brother Roger has said many times how important a role music and singing have played in Taizé from the very beginning. There are pages here on meditative singing and learning the songs in the way they are intended to be sung. There is an outline for a typical “prayer with songs from Taizé”, pages on the value of silence; how to arrange the place where the prayer will take place; the use of icons in worship; sound clips, RealAudio, and much more.
www.taize.fr/en_rubrique12.html
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Monthly Schedule of Pueblo Services, 2006
September 10:
First United Methodist (Chapel)
310 W. 11th Street
October 1:
First Presbyterian Church
222 W. 10th Street
November 5:
Ascension Episcopal Church (Chapel)
420 W. 18th Street
December 3:
Center for Inner Peace
740 W. 15th Street
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