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The brothers of Taizé is from many many countries, and has diffrent views of christianity. Protestant, Catholic, Evangelic, etc. Frère Roger was protestant! The Community of Taizé welcomes all of the Christian believers, and also muslims, and jewish, and hindu etc, people to explore the Christian faith. Amen.
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when i was in taizé i talked to one of the brothers, who told us Taizé is neither catholic nor protestant. There are parts of both denominations in the services and it simply doesn't matter which church you are from - it's all one religion! When we asked frére han-yol about his denomination, he laughed and said he was Korean.
Roger Schütz in fact was protestant but open to the catholic view, what made some people think he converted (i think he denied that, he thought of himself as oecumenic)
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no, thats not true, brother roger didnt become catholic, thats a myth!! its true that he had the audiences with te pope, but he didnt become a catholic, he stayed protestant
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Taize... moje niespełnione marzenie!
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Magik...
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Taize is "not of course" Protestant, it is Ecumenical.
Brother Roger was Catholic and his successor Brother Alois is Catholic however!
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@ pugnus: You are wrong with your Tags, taize isn´t catholic it is ( of course!!) protestant^^
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When I lived in Houston I went to a Taize service and we sang this song. I had never heard it before. It moves me everytime...very powerful for me.
a wonderful song!
Hexenkatze 4 years ago 4
thats not true, brother roger was a protestant priest, as well as his father
firefighternrw 3 years ago 2