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<p>CHICAGO (RNS) Each year, some 100, 000 pilgrims trek to the Taize ecumenical http://www.kofc6921.org/-c-5.html ボ ストンバッグ community in France the location where the biggest attraction is the music, a throwback way, way back, about 1, 500 years or consequently to repetitive plainchant. Brother Emile, a Catholic and a spokesman to the group, said pilgrims seek away Taize for answers that will questions about life in general and faith in special. "Young people, I think, feel respected at Taize, " said Brother Emile. "They're welcome to have their questions and its doubts. And they're very relieved sometimes to believe that there's a place for them as they are. "Taize (pronounced tiezay) has long generated attention to its ability to attract enthusiasts from both Catholic plus Protestant traditions, but now people are asking the way the group is so effective in attracting young Christians whom, according to surveys, are leaving the church in droves. Some mainline Protestant frontrunners who've been exposed that will Taize say the movement could help reverse many years of falling membership in addition to attrition. United Methodist Pastor Mark Ulrickson from Southern California likes the way the monks integrate spirituality by using action, and he says this might keep young people grounded to church. http://www.kofc6921.org/-c- 3.html ハンドバッグ

"(Taize) doesn't begin with, 'Here's what you need to believe, '" said Ulrickson. "It starts with, 'We're brothers and sisters with this person of Christ and we add up to be in prayer together to find each other and http://www.kofc6921.org/-c- 3.html ボストンバッグ what gifts you'll find. '"Chris Soukup was about the verge of leaving the Episcopal Church like a 19yearold freshman at Southwest Dakota State University. He had grown sick and tired with years of going to church even if his parents said and so. When he was asked to take a job as a counselor for a church camp, he had his reservations, but decided to try it out. Soukup was moved through the Taizestyle camp that was led by a visiting brother from France. Three weeks of singing simple phrases often, extolling God as the light outside of darkness, and quiet time in order to pray and meditate on passages that exemplify living the life of the gospel captivated Soukup's soul. "It's a really relaxing type of worship that you don't get with much of the denominations. where they're focused on more of any sermon style or a praiseandworship form of thing, " Soukup said. "The silence is really the best thing for me where you only have time to reflect. "

By the end in the three weeks, Soukup realized how considerably he longed for cathedral. He now goes twice weekly for http://www.kofc6921.org/-c-2.html ショルダーバッグ spiritual nourishment and a strong sense of neighborhood, both at home and at school. The Rev. Rita Powell of St. "Ideally, what sticks ultimately is that sense that you witout a doubt knew something, " she said. "Inside each one folks, (we) already know the truth of the particular gospel, the truth of love. so it's not a great deal of the style of prayer. If you can create the space for people of any age to essentially feel that source with faith, then the style of prayer is actually secondary. "The part about nudging participants to go to church is what truly appeals to Elizabeth Nickerson, a leader of Taize prayer with Chicago's Fourth Presbyterian Church. Taize's international visits are intended to place young parents with host families. The idea is for them to form relationships, and for the host families for taking them to church. "We need for adults to know there's an establishment for them in the church, " she said. "They're welcome, and they're needed along with their viewpoints are required to strengthen the church. http://www.