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Walking labyrinth at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Magnolia Springs Alabama

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A walking labyrinth is the centerpiece of the garden at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, May 27, 2021, in Magnolia Springs, Alabama. Many Episcopalian churches use labyrinths as spiritual tools to help members with meditation and spiritual guidance as well as to attract attract new members with new, progressive worship practices. Labyrinths have been used in Christian worshipas early as the fourth century. Labyrinths began to appear on church walls and floors around 1000 AD. Some conservative critics disapprove of labyrinths as pagan practices or New Age fads. (Photo by Carmen K. Sisson/Cloudybright)
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A walking labyrinth is the centerpiece of the garden at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, May 27, 2021, in Magnolia Springs, Alabama. Many Episcopalian churches use labyrinths as spiritual tools to help members with meditation and spiritual guidance as well as to attract attract new members with new, progressive worship practices. Labyrinths have been used in Christian worshipas early as the fourth century. Labyrinths began to appear on church walls and floors around 1000 AD. Some conservative critics disapprove of labyrinths as pagan practices or New Age fads. (Photo by Carmen K. Sisson/Cloudybright)