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Walk the Labyrinth

St. Matthew’s will have a Labyrinth Walk in the parish hall from 10am-2pm. The labyrinth will remain in place and be open on Sunday March 22 as well from 10am-12pm. All are welcome. A time to contemplate during this Lenten season. All are welcome. Take a little or much time as you need for quiet reflection.

The labyrinth holds significant religious meaning, often symbolizing a spiritual journey.

  • In Christianity, it represents the believer's path toward a closer relationship with God, serving as a tool for reflection and meditation

  • More broadly, labyrinths symbolize the twists and turns of life, guiding individuals toward inner peace and self-discovery.

  • They are seen as pathways that help individuals navigate life's challenges, encouraging patience and strength during their spiritual journeys.

  • Many people find walking a labyrinth to be a source of comfort and inspiration, aiding in prayer and contemplation.
    Overall, labyrinths serve as powerful symbols of the spiritual journey across various religious contexts.

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