The Anglican Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is inviting people to drop by tomorrow as they celebrate World Labyrinth Day.
A labyrinth is a space for people to walk and follow a pathway to get to the center.
The event is held every year on the first Saturday in May, and invites people to walk in labyrinths as a form of meditation.
The day involves inviting people to “walk as one” at 1p.m. local time, creating a “rolling wave of peaceful energy” that continues across different time zones throughout the day.
Laura Cowan, rector’s warden at the church, says there are many benefits to walking a labyrinth.
She says it is a place for people to go and think about what they need at a particular point in time – including spiritual thoughts, contemplation, health, and creativity.
The event is taking place from 1 to 3 p.m., with doors opening at 12:30.






















