("The Prayer Wall on the Commons at St. Cyprian's" - inspired by the Western Wall of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. The Western Wall is part of the foundation of the Temple that was destroyed by the Romans in 70CE. Devout Jews pray at the Western Wall and put prayers written on pieces of paper in the cracks between the large stones. The Prayer Wall on the Commons at St. Cyprian's will be available to people of all faiths (and those who have no formal connection to a faith tradition) to place their prayers, concerns, special thoughts, and blessing on pieces of paper in this sacred structure.)
We’re going to build a Prayer Wall on the Commons and we need help! The Prayer Wall will be constructed of over 150 “stones” each weighing between 25 and 60 lbs. We’ll also be planting some palms and putting down pine bark mulch, as well as generally cleaning up the grounds. Bring your work gloves, garden tools, and enthusiasm … we’ll begin with prayers on the labyrinth at 8:30 and end at noon.
("The Prayer Wall on the Commons at St. Cyprian's" - inspired by the Western Wall of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. The Western Wall is part of the foundation of the Temple that was destroyed by the Romans in 70CE. Devout Jews pray at the Western Wall and put prayers written on pieces of paper in the cracks between the large stones. The Prayer Wall on the Commons at St. Cyprian's will be available to people of all faiths (and those who have no formal connection to a faith tradition) to place their prayers, concerns, special thoughts, and blessing on pieces of paper in this sacred structure.)
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