Lyssna

The Kyrie Wall

Here, we are invited to pause and reflect on the difficulties of life. Many things may worry us, and we carry the weight of what has hurt us.

The Kyrie Wall

Here, we are invited to pause and reflect on the difficulties of 
life. Many things may worry us, and we carry the weight of what 
has hurt us. Often, these burdens build walls between us and life. 
We need to stop from time to time, expressing our feelings and 
thoughts about our situation. This brings us one step closer to 
hope. Here, you are invited to complain and cry out. Here, you are 
invited to ask for help.

  1. Place your hand on the wall.

  2. Express your feelings regarding suffering, pain, anger, fear, 

    despair, uncertainty, or anything else weighing on your heart.

  3. Conclude with the following words:

Lord, have mercy.
Christ, have mercy.
Lord, have mercy.
Kyrie eleison
Christe eleison
Kyrie eleison


About this sacred place:
The cemetery was once enclosed by a high stone wall until the mid-1800s. 
Several of the original entrances, known as “stigluckor” (passages), remain 
standing to this day.