There are many ways to walk and pray. We readied ourselves for a pilgrimage across the Bay of Mont St. Michel by prayerfully walking a labyrinth.
My prayer:
God, thank You for a way to explore my relationship with You that has twists, turns, and a center.
Biblical Touchstone:
You show me the path of life. In your presence there is fullness of joy; in your right hand are pleasures forevermore. Psalm 116:11 (NRSV)
Invitation to Prayer:
Reflect on what it means for you to walk with God. What prayers are emerging in your mind, heart, body, and imagination? Pray them now.
Photos:
Walking a painted labyrinth at Etoile de la Mer (St. Jean Le Thomas, France) during a week-long retreat, “Walk Towards the Mont” (Mont Saint Michel).
Special thanks to Lisa Moriarty who created this labyrinth and shared it with the Community of Chemin Neuf.
Other Posts in this series on Walking to the Mont: A Pilgrimage
Pilgrimage: Mont Saint Michel (1) Unexpected Blessings
Pilgrimage: Mont Saint Michel (2): Soaring and Remaining Grounded
Pilgrimage: Mont Saint Michel (3): Outside and Inside
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