Located on busy Fifth Avenue in the shadow of the Empire State Building, the area around the is rarely peaceful. Inside is a different story, however.
This is especially true inside the room where parishioners walk the church’s labyrinth, which was installed in 2012.
“We’re one of the only permanent walkable labyrinths in New York City, and this is the only one that’s inlaid with marble,” Christina Morano Keiser, the church’s director of media and communications, said.
The church is one of the oldest in the city, dating back to 1628. The current building was erected in 1854.
Labyrinths have been used as a spiritual tool for thousands of
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