Marian Garden of Hope at Marist Brothers Linmeyer for learners and staff

The garden is now a place of prayer and reflection for the learners which is something they always desired

The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary gathered on September 8 to bless one such reminder, the Marian Garden of Hope.

When one wanders around the school, The Marian Garden of Hope will serve as a call to prayer, a statement about God’s abiding presence in the lives of many and a reminder of God’s gift to many in the powerful intercession of Mary, the Mother of His Son and our Mother as well.

Father Tshepo Duik blessing the Marian Garden.

High School religion coordinator, Joyce Coertze said: “The high school felt a need for a place of prayer and reflection, and finally, we were able to make this happen. A statue of Our Lady of Grace was placed in the garden at the entrance to the school. Paul tells us in Thessalonians, ‘pray always’.

“Whether you gaze at the garden as you walk by, or Mary’s statue catches the corner of your eye, whether you sit on a bench in silent prayer or in conversation with a friend or a colleague, may Mary’s intercession accompany you and obtain for you the peace and hope that you seek.

Father Eduardo Gabriel, Father Tshepo Duik, Sikhumbuzo Ndlovu, Joyce Coertze and Father Thabo Mothibe.

“May it also become for us a place where we seek to deepen our relationship with God, a space where we can silently and prayerfully encounter our personal rebellion against God, a place where we can silently and reflectively come to terms with God’s will for us and a Garden of Hope, where the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary stands as a reminder of our hope in our personal resurrection,” said Coertze.

The school would like to thank everyone who worked or donated towards The Marian Garden of Hope. They appreciate and pray that their garden will be a place where everyone will find a sense of calm and peacefulness.

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