The Labyrinth is Dedicated...

Led by The Right Reverend George E. Councell, Bishop of the Diocese of New
Jersey, the parish gathered to dedicate the Labyrinth on June 19, 2004.

Bishop Councell asperges the Labyrinth as the parish and guests look on.
The Mayor of Woodbridge along with several Council Members are standing in the
center of the picture.

The Remembrance Flag at the entrance to the Labyrinth.

The bronze plaque that marks the entrance to the Labyrinth.

The 9/11 Memorial Labyrinth. At the center of the Labyrinth is a piece
of steel from the World Trade Center Towers.
Construction of the Labyrinth 
Trinity's Labyrinth is a memorial to the victims of 9/11. Workers
from the Brotherhood of St. Andrew and other parishioners completed the Labyrinth
during the fall of 2003 and we are in the process of landscaping around the area. The Labyrinth provides
the community with a place of prayer in remembrance of those who lost their
lives in the terrorists attacks of 9/11. The Labyrinth is an ancient
vehicle for prayer and meditation and a guide to the Labyrinth is now
available at the sign marking the entrance to the Labyrinth.
Getting it all laid out... 
At work!! 
"Color inside the lines...." 
It's all beginning to come together 

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