diff --git a/blog/posts/0142-taize:-experience-and-liturgy.cfg b/blog/posts/0142-taize:-experience-and-liturgy.cfg index 3db34f3..f28713f 100644 --- a/blog/posts/0142-taize:-experience-and-liturgy.cfg +++ b/blog/posts/0142-taize:-experience-and-liturgy.cfg @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ filename = 2021-08-24-taize-experience-and-liturgy.html title = Taizé: Experience & Liturgy description = After recently having spent a week in the Taizé Community in France, I wanted to write an article about my experience, as well as noting what I was able to reverse engineer about the liturgy they follow for their prayers. created = 2021-08-24 -updated = 2021-08-24 +updated = 2021-08-25 diff --git a/blog/posts/0142-taize:-experience-and-liturgy.html b/blog/posts/0142-taize:-experience-and-liturgy.html index df33988..c1f5240 100644 --- a/blog/posts/0142-taize:-experience-and-liturgy.html +++ b/blog/posts/0142-taize:-experience-and-liturgy.html @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ experiences of prayer in my life have been while praying in silence at a perpetual adoration chapel in Seville. I think this is because silence is neutral. When you play music, or read Scripture, you predetermine to an extent the kind of interaction you want to have with God. And this can be good and -helpful under many circumstances. But when we are silence is when we truly give +helpful under many circumstances. But when we are silent is when we truly give God the reigns of our time in prayer to bring to light that which He wants to show us. Maybe He wants to humble us, and so He shows us our faults; maybe He wants to bring us joy, so He comforts us; maybe He wants to celebrate with us, @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ intentions.

probably has more to do with my expectations than with the general quality of the workshops themselves. That is, I was expecting the workshops to be hands-on activities (e.g. pottery, woodworking, iconography), but instead they were -presentation on different topics.

+presentations on different topics.

The topics were primarily international issues and cultures, environmentalism, and spirituality. I only ended up attending one workshop, so I