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Reply to "PRAYER Workshops -- Garden of Gethsemane - Labyrinth & Yoga"

Comments after we did the above Labyrinth workshop:

Before we did this, I was rather doubtful about how this activity would work ( esp. with some of our more active students and those who have difficulty staying focused). I was amazed. Everyone moved quietly from station to station and took their time doing the various activities. Most said they really liked the activity. One boy even came back the next week to pick up his younger brother and asked if he could go through the prayer labyrinth again.

Making our labyrinth:

We made ours in the shape of a cross: Station 1 at the end of one arm, Station 2 at the top, Station 3 in the center, Station 4 at the end of the other arm, and Station 5 near the foot.  Here is a diagram, created by Luanne, to give you an idea what the labyrinth cross layout would look like.

Cross Labyrinth

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