In memory of Brother Roger

11 June 2014
Brother Roger grave.jpg

"Never condemn the young people; they will rise up and build.” 

Here rests a great soul (Mahatma) in the form of Brother Roger, who always spoke like this. This is just in front of the ancient Roman Church in Taize, where the Community was founded 74 years ago.  With immense faith in the young, he traversed the globe, to conquer their minds and hearts. From Chile to Chittagong, Barcelona to Calcutta, he journeyed with ease, leading intercontinental teams of young people and writing letters to the people of God.

On some evenings, he used to call us youngsters for parleys in front of the residence of brothers in Taize Community. He encouraged us to ask all types of questions. On an occasion in 1980, I remember asking like this:

"Why can't we broaden the base of the community so as to include all people from all religions?"

I had my interfaith inclinations even from younger days. He sat pensive for a while and then came the reply:

"We have done this much; you (youngsters) do the rest.” 

That was like a command for me, personally. That strengthened my commitment.

The body vanishes, but the soul's sojourn never ends. Brother Roger is a fountain of inspiration for thousands of pilgrims like myself today in this world of darkness and light.

Abraham