Walk for Peace – World Labyrinth Day 2026

RMIT Multifaith Chaplains warmly invite you to take part in a global moment of reflection and connection.

Join thousands of people around the world in creating a rolling wave of peaceful energy through a shared walking meditation.

Walking the labyrinth is a simple yet powerful practice open to people of all religions, cultures, and beliefs. It can be experienced as meditation, prayer, or quiet reflection — a chance to pause, reset, and reconnect.

Event details

Date: Friday 1 May 2026

Time: Drop in anytime between 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM

Location: Alumni Courtyard, RMIT City Campus 

What to expect

  • Arrive anytime during the session
  • Walk at your own pace
  • Take a moment for stillness and reflection
  • In case of wet weather, please head to B47 Multifaith & Wellbeing Centre, Level 3

If you're new to the experience, Interfaith Chaplain Rev Helen Summers (Veriditas-trained facilitator) will be there to guide you.

Enquiries: chaplaincy@rmit.edu.au

About the Labyrinth

A labyrinth is based on the universal symbol for unity and wholeness and is used worldwide in hospitals, educational spaces and spiritual settings. Walking a labyrinth can support mindfulness, reduce stress, and offer a moment of clarity in a busy day.

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