“place of peace and healing”
The Northeast Interfaith Peace Garden was planted on the grounds of St. Anthony of Padua Church in 2000. Since that time, the Garden has become a place of peace and healing for all who come to visit this sacred space. Over the years, the Garden has continued to grow, so that as you stroll through today, you’ll find flowering trees and shrubs that change with the seasons … a steppingstone footpath that winds its way through a perennial garden … a lighted fountain and pool that provide the relaxing sound of bubbling water … teak benches that sit in light and shadow … journals where you can record your reflections, and read the inspirational thoughts of others who have come to the Garden. You’ll see and hear songbirds, bees, butterflies, rabbits, squirrels, hummingbirds. You may even be in the Garden with others like yourself who come to spend some time in this remarkable little space.
I would go again. I loved the incorporation of various religions all in one space. The prayer flags are a really nice touch.
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