This Lent, embrace a sacred opportunity for prayer and contemplation. Walking the labyrinth is an ancient practice that invites us to slow down, release distractions, and attune our hearts to God’s presence. When we explore our lives as labyrinths of meaning, we deepen our experience.
“The labyrinth is an analogy for life. It is not a maze or a puzzle to be solved but a path of meaning to be experienced. Its path is circular and convoluted, but it has no dead ends… (it) is a metaphor for what is sacred in our lives… When we walk the path inward, we carry our burdens with us. When we meditate or pray in the center, we ask for grace, forgiveness, and understanding. When we walk the path outward, we are lighter, more joyful, and ready again to take on our life’s challenges.”
— Alex Pattakos, Ph.D. Psychology Today
Volunteers will be present to offer guidance as you engage in this meditative practice. Guests are encouraged to walk in stocking feet or bring slippers for comfort. Note: The labyrinth will be closed on March 15.