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You go to Taizé for the silence, rest and the love of God.

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Why do pilgrims go to Taize?

Cause their homosexuals!


Which Christian values do Taize promote?

The Taize promote unity among Churches. They have particular camping period where other churches join for activities.


What are the aims of the taize community?

the Taize community is part of the ecumenical movement. so there aims are to bring all the divisions of the christian church together as one.


What happens in the taize community?

They worship mouldy bread for its pureness and smell


How many people live in taize Yemen?

how many people live in yemen


How do you pronounce taize?

Referring to the town in France and the style of prayer that originated there, it is tay-zay.


Why do people attend taize?

so people can b free and pray 2 God


What is the difference between Mecca and the Taize pilgrimage?

The Mecca pilgrimage is a mandated (for all Muslims able to make the journey) pilgrimage, or hajj, of Islam. It includes many rituals that are related to the prophets Abraham (Ibrahim) and Muhammad, peace be upon them.The Taize pilgrimage is a non-mandatory ecumenical Christian pilgrimage for peace and justice through prayer and meditation. About 100,000 young (mostly 17 - 30 years of age) people from all over the world, journey to Taize, saône-et-Loire, Burgundy, France. Through prayer, Bible study, sharing, and communal work, they are encouraged to live in the spirit of kindness, simplicity and reconciliation. This pilgrimage has become known as the Pilgrimage of Trust. The Taize Community attempts to empower pilgrims to establish root movements of a Pilgrimage of Trust on Earth, in their own local groups or communities at home.


What does Taiz mean?

Taiz or Taizz (tä-ēz') [key], city (1994 pop. 317,753), S Yemen, in the interior highlands. It is an agricultural marketing center, particularly for coffee, and the focus of trade routes. Taiz was the administrative capital of Northern Yemen 1948 to 1962. It is the seat of an important Muslim theological school and the former royal palace. A Brief History of Taize In 1940, when World War II started, A Swiss Protestant, Brother Roger, founded the order of Taize. Taize is a tiny community just north of Cluny in the southeastern part of France. Brother Roger and other Protestant and Catholic brothers developed a monastic prayer cycle of silence,In Taizé, France, the Brothers of the Community of Taizé lead ecumenical worship services consisting of meditative singing, meditative readings, and silent meditations. This unique and deeply moving form of worship seeks to unite and inspire people of all ages and Christian faiths.Taize Prayer gathering mixes musical chant and silence • www.taize.fr is the official site of the TaizeCommunity. It includes history, community information and song in streaming format. • www.giamusic.com is a retail site for Taize music. • YouTube.com has videos of large Taize Prayer gatherings.


Are monasteries Protestant or catholic?

There are Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Protestant and Ecumenical (e.g., Taize) monasteries. There are far more Catholic monasteries than Orthodox monasteries, largely because there are more Catholics that Orthodox. There are a few Protestant monasteries, but these are comparatively recent. Much of the Protestant Reformation was directed at abolishing monasteries, and it's only recently that some Protestants have decided that maybe monasteries are not such a bad idea, after all. The number of Ecumenical (Usually combined Catholic + Protestant) monasteries is very small, but many of the few that exist have been enormously influential, again citing the example of Taize.


Is there such a religion as Daze?

Answer 1: "Daze" means to be temporarily blinded, confused, unclear of thought, maybe not even know where one is located. Example, "Jim's mother's death left him dazed and confused."There is no religion named "Daze." However, atheists will commonly refer to the period of time during which someone believed in religion, before they "awakened" and became atheists, as said someone's having been in a daze; and their becoming an atheist has their having awakened from their daze or "dazed state." It's an obviously-pejorative view of and reference to religion.On the off-chance that the questioner is misspelling the word, and that the "D" might actually be a "T," then there's an ecumenical monastery in France called "Taize," which is actually pronounced "Tah-zay" but which some people, when they first see the word, pronounce like "daze," but with a "t" in place of the "d".Located in Saône-et-Loire, Burgundy, France, Taize (or, more accurately, "The Taizé Community") is composed of about one hundred brothers, from about 30 different countries, whose Christianity is of several Protestant and Catholic traditions. Taize is famous for its annual youth gatherings which attract pilgrims from all over Europe and the world; and during which the beautiful and spiritually moving music that's unique to Taize is both studied and performed; and during which all manner of other relgious studies, and opportunities for social interaction, take place.


Are there any monasteries other than Catholics?

There are many monasteries other than Catholic ones. In the Christian religion, the Anglicans have monasteries, I know that there are Lutheran sisters, but I'm not sure about monasteries. Also, there is the ecumenical Taize community. In non-Christian religions, I know that the Buddhists have monasteries, the most famous are in Tibet, and the Hindu religion also has monasteries.