Labyrinth Memorial Garden

 
 
 

The Labyrinth Memorial Garden is open to the public and all are invited to come visit and spend some time in contemplation in this beautiful space.

When you come onto campus, please park in the back parking lot and walk up the stairs between the two buildings. You will see the Labyrinth at the end of the patio.

If you would like more information about our labyrinth, please reach out to the Rev. Mary Bea Sullivan.

 
 
 

Step by Step
How to Use the Labyrinth
 

There are many ways to move through the labyrinth. Think of it as a personal journey where you can experience “healing, contemplation, sorrow, love, and joy,” says Anne Markham Bailey, a Saint Stephen’s Labyrinth Committee member and labyrinth facilitator who guides people through the ancient awareness practice. She shares a few insights adapted from Veriditas, the labyrinth-focused organization that trained her:

1. At the threshold: Take a moment to remember and reflect. Focus on a prayer, an intention, or a question about something challenging you. You can also give thanks.

2. Entering the labyrinth: You can walk alone or with others. Use the path as a way to quiet your mind, release your burdens, and open your heart. Move at your own pace, and take your time. If you meet someone along the way, it’s OK to move ahead of them or to let them pass you.

3. At the center: This is a place to pause, reflect, listen, and receive. Stay for as long as you like.

4. Making your way back: The return journey is a time to consider your experience and how it can help you reclaim, restore, or renew an aspect of your life. Each walk is unique, and you may feel different things on different days.