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Contemplative
Prayer
Worship on Mondays is a Contemplative Eucharist, which includes
periods of silence to reflect on the readings of God’s Word.
A time of contemplation follows the liturgy. Brochures about Centering
Prayer are available.
(NOTE: clicking the links below will take you out of epiphanydc.org)
Contemplative prayer online – www.sacredspace.ie
Contemplative prayer resources – www.contemplativeoutreach.org
Labyrinth
The labyrinth is an ancient tool for prayer and walking meditation.
The design of Epiphany’s labyrinth is patterned after the
one at Chartres Cathedral in France. The single path takes the
walker through three experiences: purgation, or shedding and letting
go, during the walk to the center; union with God, at the center
of the design; illumination, or awareness of spiritual calls and
ministry, on the walk back out.
Healing Rite
The Wednesday midday Eucharist includes the Laying on of Hands
and Anointing with Oil for Healing. The Healing Rite is also offered at the end of the 8:00 a.m. service on Sundays, and during the 11:00 a.m. service on Sundays.
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