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Do you have an altar in your home? If so, what is on it? Do you use it to pray or simply to remind you of items of your faith? I’m interested in other people’s sacramentals and what works for them.
geocities.com/thisisthistle/Do you have an altar in your home? If so, what is on it? Do you use it to pray or simply to remind you of items of your faith? I’m interested in other people’s sacramentals and what works for them.
Awesome! I love it!
What a lovely shrine! It must help your prayer life a lot…?I am always changing the prayer altar in my home… My prayer altar is on top of a movable book shelf table…This is how my prayer altar looks right now below:
http://www.geocities.com/paxsalampax/curls/HomePrayerAltar.jpg
You can obviously see the crucifix, statues of the Archangel Raphael (my buddy), Our Lady of Divine Providence (patroness of Puerto Rico… doesn’t hurt that I am Puerto Rican), a statue of Our Risen Lord and two pictures…one of Our Lady of the Mentally ill and the Divine Mercy. There are also two rosaries at the front of the table but are hard to make out in the pic.
I’m thinking to buy table cloths in different colors according to the seasons (Advent, Christmas…etc) and to maintain this as a tradition in my home.
I pray alot in front of this altar and if I find that I can’t meditate and be at peace I will just do some “straight-talkin’” as I call it with Our Lord. I find that having started a prayer routine of morning prayer has helped me maintain a daily prayer practice of praying the Liturgy of the Hours and the Rosary.
God bless
ThanksWhat a lovely shrine! It must help your prayer life a lot…?
just being picky about the word and precise about the meaning. Altar is the table where the sacrifice of the Mass is held, but I am sure everybody here understands we don’t mean that when we are talking about a space set aside in our homes like this.PuzzleAnnie, is there some reason we can’t call it an altar? I wasn’t aware of that.