People from across the diocese will have the opportunity to spend some time in a rhythm of prayer, sharing and community this summer, as part of a pilgrimage to Taizé.
Taizé is an ecumenical community in Burgundy in France, where people travel from all over the world to join with the brothers there, deepening their faith and prayer life and exploring vocation.
The songs and prayers of the community continue to inspire worship worldwide.
The pilgrimage from the Diocese of Leeds is being led by the Rt Revd Smitha Prasadam, Bishop of Huddersfield, and will take place from Saturday, July 25 to Monday, August 3.
Bishop Smitha said: “Join us on a pilgrimage which takes the intrepid traveller on a journey of faith from the heart of Yorkshire to the very heart of God.
“The journey may be long, but the experience lasts a lifetime.”
You can find detailed information in the handbook here.
To book your place please email taize@leeds.anglican.org by Sunday, May 31.
People will also have the chance to worship in the style of Taizé and learn more about what the pilgrimage entails at events across the diocese, with more details below.
- Saturday, March 21, 1pm – 3.30pm, Leeds Roman Catholic Cathedral, with refreshments and a chance to meet some brothers from Taizé
- Saturday, April 25, 12pm, Holy Nativity Mixenden
