Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Brother Roger Slain

Brother Roger, the founder of the ecuminical community Taize, was slain during a service yesterday.

Brother Roger and his Taize community are a strong influence in what my Christian walk has become.

This is a sad time.

Borther Roger touched so many, even Pope Benedict XVI:

Visibly shaken and speaking extemporaneously, the Pontiff said this morning that he “received very sad, terrifying news; that Brother Roger, founder of the Taizé communities, was killed in a knife attack, most likely by a deranged woman”.

“This most sad news strikes me even more because just yesterday I received a letter from him,” the Pope said, “a very moving and loving letter in which he was wholeheartedly one with the Pope and all those who were in Cologne” for World Youth Days, an event that to which he could not come because of his health conditions, but in which he was “spiritually present”.

Benedict XVI also noted that, in his letter, Brother Roger said he intended to come to Rome and that the Taizé community wanted to walk with the new Pope.

“In this moment of sadness we can only commend to the Lord’s goodness the soul of His faithful servant who has reached eternal happiness,” the Pope added.


Thank God for Brother Roger

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