
Fscire Research and Papers.
The TaizĂ© Ecumenical Experience in Eastern Europe (1960â1989)
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Fscire Research and Papers.
The TaizĂ© Ecumenical Experience in Eastern Europe (1960â1989)
About this book
The history of the intertwined relationships woven by the Taizé Community amongst Christians of Eastern European countries in the second half of the last century has not yet been written. Yet it is a fundamental chapter for understanding the unique international influence of the community. The encounter with the different faces of a Christian youth beyond the Iron Curtain, who in Taizé had their first experience of a unified European space, was to become one of the main directions of the community's effort from the early 1960s. The contributions of this volume intend to throw a first light on this story, relying on a completely unpublished documentation and on the testimony of many protagonists involved in the construction of this unique continental and ecumenical network.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Body
- List of Abbreviations
- Brother Alois, prior of the Taizé Community: Foreword
- Silvia Scatena: Through the Iron Curtain: The TaizĂ© Ecumenical Experience in Eastern Europe (1960â1989)
- Dietrich Sagert: German Democratic Republic
- Elzbieta Agnieszka Rafalowska: Poland
- Ferenc Hardi: Hungary
- Marianna DrĂĄbikovĂĄ / MĂĄria MedveczkĂĄ: Czechoslovakia
- IstvĂĄn Csonta / Jaume Casassas / Alexandru-Marius CriĆan: Romania
- Brother Luc of TaizĂ© / Zrinka ZubiÄ / Klemen Kastelic / Milesa StefanoviÄ-BanoviÄ / Theodor Avramov: Yugoslavia
- Theodor Avramov: Bulgaria
- Olga Erokhina / Brother Luc of Taizé / Brother Charles-EugÚne of Taizé: The Soviet Union
- Figures
- Name Index