In 1969 Gyger joined the
ecumenical community with inter-religious orientation Saint Katharina-Werk,
Basel. On behalf of the
Federal Department of Justice and Police she founded 1976 a therapy home near
Horw for particularly difficult young persons which she led until 1982. Subsequently she was nominated general leader of the Saint Katharina-Werk. In 1986, she founded a project for meetings of the world’s religions and in 1989 she initiated in a slum on the outskirts of
Manila a school for the
spiritual and political awareness of young people. 1995, back in Switzerland, she founded together with
Niklaus Brantschen the
Lassalle-Institute of Zen – Ethics – Leadership which they led until 2002 and at which she is teaching. Brantschen and she founded in 2003 the Lassalle-Zen-line and the school of
contemplation „Via Integralis“. After that they developed the project
Jerusalem – Open town for learning of the peace in the world which is
accredited at the
UN and leads them regularly to
Jerusalem and to New York. ==Bibliography==