Charles Fox, Staff Photographer, Philadelphia Inquirer (used by permission)
The Labyrinth is an ancient tool for meditation and prayer, common to many different faith traditions. Unlike a maze, a Labyrinth has only one path in and out. It is designed not as a puzzle, but as a guide. Many have found the journey to the center of the Labyrinth and back out again to be a powerful source of healing, inspiration and peace.

The Church of the Holy Trinity Labyrinth was installed in the Centennial Room in July 2010 and dedicated on September 19, 2010. It is currently open in the afternoon on the last Saturday of each month. Please check the most recent CH@T Newsletter to confirm dates and times. Groups and individuals may also walk the Labyrinth at other times by appointment.

For more information about hours and use, please contact the Rev. Diana Carroll

To learn more about the Labyrinth, visit www.veriditas.org