This view will be familiar to anybody who has made the summer trip to the Taizé community in Burgandy. We’ve been several times, this picture being taken on our last visit last summer. This summer the community is marking 70 years since Brother Roger first came to the little village on the hill and started helping refugees of the ongoing war. Although he subsequently had to leave when he was found out he returned after the war was over and the Taizé community was born.
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