“Going Home” – a Quiet Day
Walking the labyrinth was one of the spiritual practices explored by participants in the most recent Quiet Day at the Cathedral. The Cathedral labyrinth is a 35 foot replica of the labyrinth that is set in the floor of the Cathedral at Chartres. Walking the labyrinth is an ancient practice used as an aid to prayer. Other practices explored at the Quiet Day were journalling, drawing and silence.
There are three more Quiet Days scheduled for this year – July 24, September 25 and November 27. Mark your diary and watch out for further information.
The labyrinth is also available for hire by groups wishing to explore this spiritual practice in another setting. It has been used a couple of times at the Darwin Women’s Prison and by the people at Nightcliff Uniting Church.
Please ring or email the Dean (8981 9099) if you are interested in hiring the Labyrinth.
