Taize Parental Agreement

If you want to participate in the meeting and haven`t registered yet, you can no longer register online. You should contact Taizé (lviv taize.fr) immediately and before arranging your trip to see if we can still welcome you. Unfortunately, meals were not taken into account, as the exact number of participants had to be indicated one week before the meeting. I also deleted the link to the external site sites.google.com/site/testtaize which is abusive. It mimics the style and content of the official community site not to make serious criticisms, but to make people think that this content is published by the taizé community. “The Taize community was founded by Roger Marsauche-Schultz (although this is not correct, it is Roger Schutz-Marsfue, see Brother Roger, who is not related to this article, but who would help with the biographical background – although there is perhaps no need, as is already the case on Wikipedia, to reproduce it here), known as Brother Roger, (born May 12, 1915) in the village of Provence, Switzerland. His father, Karl Schutz, was a parish priest of the Reformed Church of Switzerland, and Roger then brought his own ecumenical understanding back to his influence. On April 27, everyone will be welcomed at SKA Velotrek. Kleparivska Street 39a. See Google Maps for location. They were supposed to arrive between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Cheers.-cyberbot IITalk to my owner:Online 21:08, 8 January 2016 (UTC) The Taizé community was founded by Roger Louis Schzz-Marsauche (later known as Brother Roger or Brother Roger), born on May 12, 1915 in the village of Provence, Switzerland, the son of Amélie Marsauche and Charles Schz, a Reformed Swiss.

Brother Roger remembers that at the age of twelve, he saw his father go to pray in a Roman Catholic church. About a year later, when Roger had to leave his home to go to high school, his parents sent him to the home of a poor Catholic widow who had several children. Although housing was possible in another Protestant family, his father thought that the extra money would help the Catholic family more, although this family came from another ecclesiastical tradition. Roger stayed there until he began his studies. In 1936, after a struggle with a background in literary sciences, Roger began his first year of theological training in Lausanne. I just added archive links to an external link to the Taizé community. Please take a moment to check my treatment.

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