Centennial Peace
Garden

Because
of the generosity of many of our benefactors, the Centennial Peace Garden has
become a reality. On September 11, 2003, the Bon Secours Peace Pole was
planted at the entrance to this garden. The gate of this garden serves the
same purpose as the great doorways in medieval cathedrals - it marks the
transition from the everyday world to a place of peace and harmony.
Immediately inside the gate there is a dry landscape garden with benches. The
small wooded slope on the right is enhanced with a series of boulders, spaced
to form natural rooms and which may also be used as seating.
Like
the Labyrinth, the Centennial Peace Garden provides a safe and easily
accessible sacred space open to all. It is a beautiful addition to the unique
cluster of sacred spaces at BSSC and exemplifies the balanced wholeness of the
few Japanese gardens in the area open to the public. We hope that it will
attract a significant number of new people to Bon Secours, and become another
place for people to pray for peace.