Taizé is a small village in eastern France which, since 1940, has been the home of an ecumenical community of brothers committed to international communion for all. Today, Taizé is a place to which visitors of all ages and backgrounds come on pilgrimage, to participate in international meetings of prayer and reflection.
Since the 1970’s, Taizé has hosted meetings of young people between the ages of 18 and 30 from all over the world in increasing numbers. This created a challenge to present music and song that would be accessible to large numbers of people (many of them young) from many countries with many languages. A solution was found in the use of repetitive, short musical phrases with singable melodic units that could readily be memorized by everybody. Other parts (cantors, choir, instruments) could be overlaid to enrich the experience. Many of the chants are devised as canons or rounds. Today Taizé music is published and sung in many different languages both at Taizé and across the world. Latin (no longer a spoken tongue anywhere) is often employed as a neutral language that is relatively easy to pronounce and sing.
About this Service
The Taizé service includes chants, scripture, and prayer, woven together with periods of silence for reflection. The music, drawn from the Taizé tradition, is simple and repetitive, inviting a peaceful, prayerful atmosphere.
You are welcome to join in the singing as you feel ready. The chants may include harmonies or short solo phrases, while the core melody continues. Feel free to close your eyes, rest in silence, or focus your attention as you are led.
How to get started
Calm yourself from the outside world to open yourself to the Holy Spirit and to the presence of Christ.
Turn off outside distractions and allow yourself to be fully present to prayer and meditation.
Please silence all electronic communication devices.
Enter into the simplicity and beauty of this service. If you are not comfortable with singing, you can say the words
Concerning prayers for healing and the laying on of hands
This service reflects the belief that God’s purpose is wholeness for all—body, mind, spirit, community, and creation. Healing is part of our Christian witness, grounded in the life and teaching of Jesus.
We pray for individuals, places, and situations because each is known to God—not as problems to fix, but as recipients of God’s love. Our prayers do not replace medical care but work alongside it as part of God’s healing.
There will be an opportunity to receive the laying on of hands—for yourself or another. This ministry is shared by the whole community, not limited to a few. Whether you come forward or remain seated, your presence and prayers are part of God’s healing work.