[NEohioPAL] Open yourself to Transcendence thru CHANTING

gary mitchener loosecanon1 at hotmail.com
Sun Oct 21 11:17:53 PDT 2007



What is Taize' ?
 
            Taize' is a gathering of people to sing simple meditative CHANTS, interspersed with silence as well as the offering of  common prayers, in a room filled with candlelight and incense. 
 
   The first Taize' community was established in a tiny French village in the early ‘40’s as a monastic community of worship and ecumenical witness for peace and reconciliation.
 
Brother Roger, the founder of Taize' wrote, “In a technological society, there is a clear separation between prayer and work. When inner life and human solidarity appear to be in competition with one another-- as if people had to choose between them,-- that opposition tears apart the very depth of the soul."
 
        All are Welcome 
 
         Every Sunday evening, from 6:00 to 6:30 pm,  St. Alban's Church in Cleveland Heights, offers a half hour Taize' EVENSONG followed by a light supper of soup, bread, wine and fellowship.
 
        Please accept our invitation
 
        In a hectic and complicated world, we invite you to explore the experience of Taize' with us in a beautifully mystical and transcendent space.
         The Episcopal Church of St.Alban is located at: 2555 Euclid Heights Blvd (at Edgehill Rd.) Cleveland Heights.
                                     (216) 932-8080  www.saintalbanchurch.org
 
        Please call me if you have any questions or more information.
 
                                    Gary Mitchener, pastor

 
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