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Meditation Garden
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On Sunday,
October 2, 2005, the dedication of our Meditation Garden took place
following the 10:00 AM Mass. This culminated a year of welcoming of the former
Immaculate Conception Parishioners to the St. Mary Parish Family. The ceremony
included a blessing By Fr. Dick and an explanation of the Labyrinth, an integral
component of this beautiful memorial, by the garden designer Deidre Crowley,
Landscape Architect. Fellowship coffee followed in the Gathering Room.
The
statue of Mary that stood majestically over the entrance of the Immaculate
Conception Church in Winchester now has a position of honor and prestige in this
garden. Stone benches, pathways, shrubs, flowering plants appropriately placed
within the garden create a calming and relaxing environment for those who wish
to visit, reflect, or contemplate.
To the Immaculate Conception
Parishioners who have joined us to worship, we thank you. It is our prayer that
this garden will in a small way help heal the hurt of your loss and help unite
us as one faith-filled family. All are welcome in this place.
The Meditation
Garden contains a labyrinth as a conduit to meditation and spiritual
replenishment.
Archeologists believe labyrinths date back 4,500
years, though no physical evidence survives. It is believed their designs
evolved from universal patterns found in nature.
The paths weave back and forth between quadrants, creating mystery within the
walk. All are designed with a single meandering path that leads to the center.
The path is traveled in reverse for the outbound journey.
One of the
most famous labyrinths is of medieval construct, adorning the floor of France's
Chartres Cathedral. Several other Boston area churches use labyrinths and Boston
College built a permanent labyrinth of stone as a monument to alumni killed in
the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Click here for additional information on how to use
the labyrinth.
Click here to see more photos of the garden today.
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