Welcome to our centre - Front View
Symbols dot the landscape calling us to reflect on:
1. WOMAN AT THE WELL-LIVING WATER DEVELOPMENT THAT ENRICHES ALL
2. EARTHEN VESSELS-UNIQUE DIGNITY and POTENTIAL EDUCATION FOR ALL
3. THE RED TREE AND THE BODDHI TREE ENVIRONMENT.
4. PEACE and RECONCILIATION-THE DHAMMAYIETRA PEACE AFTER GENOCIDE
5. REFUGEES-DISPLACEMENT IN OUR HEARTS DISPLACEMENT
6. PRIZE OF PEACE-WEAPONS OF WAR DISARMAMENT
7. JAYAVARMAN VII AND INDRADEVI ETHICAL GOVERNANCE/HEALTH
8. CHAPEL-THE SPIRIT IN EVERYTHING THE TRANSCENDENT IN OUR LIVES
THE REFLECTION POND, THE LABYRINTH, THE WHEELCHAIR SHOP, AND THE SCULPTURE
"I HAVE NO FOOT TO WASH" BECKON FOR YOUR ATTENTION.
You are invited to spend as much as time you like reflecting, praying, reading, and discussing at each of the symbols. The Chapel is a special place where Christians, Buddhists, Muslims and people with a desire to seek deeper meaning in their lives may stay and "rest a while".
We also have some books and articles you may read here or borrow, and people who can guide you.
The buildings are designed by architect Joaquin Salord S.J. and built by Chan Rithy and team. The houses are named after the Bayon's four faces. The Chovea (the curving pointed form found on traditional Khmer buildings) represents the dragon, a symbol of protection. The lions bid us to spread the good news of the place.
- Metta (Mercy)
- Karuna (Loving Kindness)
- Upika (Equanimity)
- Mudita (Rejoicing in the others' good)
Take more tour with reading below:
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Development for all
MEET THE WOMAN AT THE WELL
The well gives the water of life. You are invited...
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Treasures in earthen vessels
DIGNITY AND HUMAN POTENTIAL OF EACH PERSON
We are all made from the same human fabric...
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Environment-The Red Tree
As you begin the circle of peace, designed by Rob Allsop, pause by the Red Blood Flower tree...
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Environment-The Boddhi Tree
The Boddhi Tree is called the great tree of life because all that is needed for lasting peace can...
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Peace and Reconciliation
The mural, carved by Siem Reap artist Channa, depicts the Dhamma wheel being pushed by Buddhist monks, peace loving men and women , including people...
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Displacement, Refugees...
Here we reflect on displacement in Cambodia, world refugees and asylum seekers, evictions, displacement of the heart...
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Prize of Peace
Cambodian survivors were very active in the International Campaign to Ban Landmines and the Cluster Munition Coalition...
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Good governance
Jayavarman VII (1125-1215) ruled the Khmer Empire from 1181 from Siem Reap. He married Jayarajadevi and then...
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Good citizenship
Indradevi influenced the King, particularly in his devotion to Buddhism and the way of compassion and wisdom. She was the head professor in...
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Finding the spirit in all things
Love one another as I have loved you. (Jesus)
This chapel welcomes people of all faiths, Christians, Buddhists, Muslims, all who seek the meaning of...
-
I have no foot to wash
We leave with many words echoing in our hearts...
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Gallery - Home
Symbol dot the landscape calling us to reflect on:
Woman at the well - Living Water Development that enriches all...

1. WOMAN AT THE WELL-LIVING WATER DEVELOPMENT THAT ENRICHES ALL
2. EARTHEN VESSELS-UNIQUE DIGNITY and POTENTIAL EDUCATION FOR ALL
3. THE RED TREE AND THE BODDHI TREE ENVIRONMENT.
4. PEACE and RECONCILIATION-THE DHAMMAYIETRA PEACE AFTER GENOCIDE
5. REFUGEES-DISPLACEMENT IN OUR HEARTS DISPLACEMENT
6. PRIZE OF PEACE-WEAPONS OF WAR DISARMAMENT
7. JAYAVARMAN VII AND INDRADEVI ETHICAL GOVERNANCE/HEALTH
8. CHAPEL-THE SPIRIT IN EVERYTHING THE TRANSCENDENT IN OUR LIVES
"I HAVE NO FOOT TO WASH" BECKON FOR YOUR ATTENTION.
You are invited to spend as much as time you like reflecting, praying, reading, and discussing at each of the symbols. The Chapel is a special place where Christians, Buddhists, Muslims and people with a desire to seek deeper meaning in their lives may stay and "rest a while".
We also have some books and articles you may read here or borrow, and people who can guide you.
- Metta (Mercy)
- Karuna (Loving Kindness)
- Upika (Equanimity)
- Mudita (Rejoicing in the others' good)
Take more tour with reading below:
-
Development for all
MEET THE WOMAN AT THE WELL
The well gives the water of life. You are invited... -
Treasures in earthen vessels
DIGNITY AND HUMAN POTENTIAL OF EACH PERSON
We are all made from the same human fabric... -
Environment-The Red Tree
As you begin the circle of peace, designed by Rob Allsop, pause by the Red Blood Flower tree...
-
Environment-The Boddhi Tree
The Boddhi Tree is called the great tree of life because all that is needed for lasting peace can...
-
Peace and Reconciliation
The mural, carved by Siem Reap artist Channa, depicts the Dhamma wheel being pushed by Buddhist monks, peace loving men and women , including people...
-
Displacement, Refugees...
Here we reflect on displacement in Cambodia, world refugees and asylum seekers, evictions, displacement of the heart...
-
Prize of Peace
Cambodian survivors were very active in the International Campaign to Ban Landmines and the Cluster Munition Coalition...
-
Good governance
Jayavarman VII (1125-1215) ruled the Khmer Empire from 1181 from Siem Reap. He married Jayarajadevi and then...
-
Good citizenship
Indradevi influenced the King, particularly in his devotion to Buddhism and the way of compassion and wisdom. She was the head professor in...
-
Finding the spirit in all things
Love one another as I have loved you. (Jesus)
This chapel welcomes people of all faiths, Christians, Buddhists, Muslims, all who seek the meaning of... -
I have no foot to wash
We leave with many words echoing in our hearts...
-
Gallery - Home
Symbol dot the landscape calling us to reflect on:
Woman at the well - Living Water Development that enriches all...