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Macon
... smaller than Texas, 22 regions and 101 departments - European Union - now 27 countries Cities - Paris 2.2 million, Marseille - 850,000, Lyon - 480,000 Economy - automotive, aerospace & railways, cosmetics, banking & insurance, wine, pharmaceuticals and agriculture (second largest exporter in the world). Tourism - 81 million foreign visitors a year. French work 35 hours a week. Population - 65.35 million inhabitants. ...
The Kingdom of God is...
Everyday here is pretty much the same as every other day. Nothing much changes, except your work each week. But outside of Taize, even that doesn't change, so Taize is ahead in that respect. Against this backdrop of sameness, however, the inner fluctuations become more visible, and small events take on new significance. Yesterday I took the bus to Cluny with two of my German friends here. In Cluny I spoke some french to shop keepers, bought a trinket for ...
Hitchhiking? Never ever!
... punch me?” I specified my question.
“You were doing something in the back of my car, I thought you tried to steal something,” Max blabbered out.
“What??” I could not hide my confusion, “Why the hell would I do that? You were helping us, we felt deeply obliged to you, why would we ever try to rob you? Just let us go, please!” I asked beseechingly.
“I thought that you were, sorry…”
At ...
Taize on TV
... think the Virgin Mary, then it cuts to people receiving the Eucharist. I am in the background with white short sleeves and my black sweater vest, side on to the camera. Also, this link may only be good until Sunday: http://www.lejourduseigneur.com/Replay/ ...
Taize: Four Times
... a long table covered in white tablecloths, with flowers, candles and white jugs standing all over it. The Brothers served us hot chocolate, coming around the circle with cups and the jugs. Then Br Aloïs spoke, talking about Taizé, and answering our questions about Ecumenism, interfaith, and his story of becoming a Brother himself. He also said he had something to show us, and he lifted up a prayer book. It ...