
Prayer & Reflection
How can we deepen our faith and our understanding of the Bible in every day life?
This section of the web site contains the “Letter for the year” by Brother Matthew, the short Bible text read each day during the mid day prayer at Taizé, and a short meditation for each day. Every month, a Bible text accompanied by a short commentary and questions is proposed for reflection, either personal or in a group.
Daily bible reading
Sunday
13 July
2025
Matthew 5:1-12
Jesus' disciples came to him and he taught them saying: Happy are the poor in spirit, the kingdom of heaven is theirs.
Matthew 5:1-12
Monday
14 July
2025
Sirach 30:21-25
Trick the cares that weigh upon you, console your heart, chase sorrow far away, for sorrow is of no use to anyone.
Sirach 30:21-25
Tuesday
15 July
2025
Matthew 25:14-30
In a parable, the master said to his faithful servant, “Well done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful with a little, I will entrust you with much more. Come and share your master's happiness!”
Matthew 25:14-30
Wednesday
16 July
2025
1 Peter 3:8-17
Proclaim the Lord Christ holy in your hearts and always be ready to answer people who ask you the reason for the hope you have.
1 Peter 3:8-17
Thursday
17 July
2025
Zechariah 8:16-23
These are the things that you shall do: Speak the truth to one another, render in your gates judgments that are true and make for peace.
Zechariah 8:16-23
Friday
18 July
2025
Luke 14:27-33
Jesus said: Whoever does not carry their cross and follow me cannot be my disciple.
Luke 14:27-33
Saturday
19 July
2025
Ephesians 3:7-12
Through our faith in Christ Jesus, we can approach God with complete confidence.
Ephesians 3:7-12
Sunday
20 July
2025
Luke 10:38-42
Martha welcomed Jesus into her home. She had a sister called Mary, who sat down at the Lord's feet and listened to him speaking.
Luke 10:38-42
Daily prayers
by brother MatthewPrayers
Live from TaizéEach Saturday, the evening prayer is streamed live on video from Taizé at 8:30 PM (CEST | UTC+2) on Taizé’s social-media channels. The link will then be posted here.
Prayers in replay
So that anyone can pray at another time of day, we post here the audio clips of the last two prayers for replay:
Sunday, July 13, 2025
Monday, July 14, 2025
Hope beyond all hope
Frère MatthewListening to young people in Taizé and elsewhere*, many of whom are confronted with harsh realities in their everyday life, I ask myself how they find the strength to carry on. The question becomes even more pressing when they are living in war zones.
Reflections
How to prepare a prayer?
at home or in your community
Preparing a time of prayer
How can we keep on praying together? People often ask this question after a stay in Taizé, or else after taking part in one of the meetings outside of Taizé. Here, then, are some of the more important elements that go to preparing a prayer that is meditative in character and “that has neither beginning nor end”. To begin the prayer, choose one or two songs of praise. Jesus prayed these age-old prayers of his people. Christians have always found a wellspring of life in them. The psalms place

Icons in worship
Icons contribute to the beauty of worship. They are like windows open on the realities of the Kingdom of God, making them present in our prayer on earth. Although icons are images, they are not simply illustrations or decorations. They are symbols of the incarnation, a presence which offers to the eyes the spiritual message that the Word addresses to the ears. According to the eighth-century theologian Saint John Damascene, icons are based on the coming of Christ to earth. Our salvation is

Preparing a space for a meditative prayer
When possible, it is preferable to meet in a church, making it beautiful and welcoming. The way the space is arranged is important for the quality of the prayer. Naturally it is not necessary to do a complete restoration of the church! Very simple means can be used to create a prayerful atmosphere. If it is not possible to meet in a church, it is important to make the prayer-space as harmonious as you can. It is preferable for all the participants to face the same direction during the prayer, a