The labyrinth fits well to a wedding. First as a picture for the common way of life of the bridal couple, which begins on this day. Then the wedding company may become loose after the solemn ceremony in the church. Thus one approaches unceremoniously and unforced, can move around after the sitting in the church. And perhaps one remembers even its own devoured life way up to this day and to this place?
Thus happened at the wedding of Claudia and Konstantin in the small church “Mary in the vineyard” in Volkach (Germany).
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I love this idea! I was thinking about it today – I think you have inspired me to write a post – and will share some of your links that I have been looking at today – I know I say this all the time, but thank you for sharing your knowledge.
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Great!
When I married, I had no idea about the labyrinth.
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Lovely Erwin! We were married in our labyrinth… it really made for a special ceremony!
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