Sacred Space at the
Religious Education Congress
March 14-16
, 2014

 
Welcome! We invite you to visit Sacred Space, a place of creative meditation and worship. Refresh your spirit by taking time to enjoy the quiet, listen to music, reflect on art, journey a labyrinth, renew the spirit in Reconciliation, and sit in quiet prayer with our Lord.

HOURS
   Friday 10:00 am - 3:30 pm
   Saturday 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
   Sunday 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

Chapel
During the Exposition of the Holy Eucharist in our Chapel, embrace time to reflect and reconnect in a quiet meditation, sitting in God’s presence.

Reconciliation
Renew and reconnect in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Reconciliation hours are
   Friday & Saturday 11:30am - 1:00pm
                            and 2:30pm - 3:30pm

Labyrinth
Replenish your spirit through this walking meditation, which dates back to medieval times when pilgrims used the labyrinth as a symbolic journey to Jerusalem.

Music & Art
Enjoy the gift of music as it ignites the spirit. Journey through the Sacred Space and reflect on the images of art both illuminating and inspiring.
”The Seven Last Words” are a wonderful reflection following the labyrinth walk. The powerful images in our “open cross” walking meditation will inspire and ignite. The “Trinity” of images in the music area speak to the Great Mystery.

Stations of the Cross - "A Journey of Hope Along the Migrant Trail: A Via Crucis"
Deborah McCullough is a mixed media artist She partnered with Pamela Hoffmeister to assemble this show. For years Deborah, as a member of Tucson Samaritans. has walked the migrant trails, collected objects found in the desert and uses these items to educate people about the suffering taking place on the Arizona-Mexico border.

Stations of the Cross: A Journey of Hope Along the Migrant Trail
View the video
View her slideshow
See the brochure that accompanied the exhibit

 

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