Home altars

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Oh goodness! Thanks Matariel, maybe that will work s5.tinypic.com/30uxukz.jpg

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Oh, cool. 👍

The shrine’s nice. Like the dual Sacred & Immaculate Hearts, and the votive lamp. And you have two relics too? Awesome.

A suggestion-- (just a suggestion) perhaps two candlesticks on either side would help further define it as a sacred space. But then again, you do already have the votive lamp.

Whose relics?

And that statue of the Mother of God is just beautiful, very detailed and traditional. Awesome. 👍
 
Oh, cool. 👍

The shrine’s nice. Like the dual Sacred & Immaculate Hearts, and the votive lamp. And you have two relics too? Awesome.

A suggestion-- (just a suggestion) perhaps two candlesticks on either side would help further define it as a sacred space. But then again, you do already have the votive lamp.

Who’s relics?

And that statue of the Mother of God is just beautiful, very detailed and traditional. Awesome. 👍
Thanks for the comments and the help, Matariel 🙂 ! The relics are of St. Gemma Galgani and St. Maria Goretti. By the way, your shrines are very beautiful.
 
Thanks for the comments and the help, Matariel 🙂 ! The relics are of St. Gemma Galgani and St. Maria Goretti.
Ah… Saint Maria Goretti has one of the most touching stories of all the saints. That poor girl… I saw a movie on EWTN about her once, it was moving.

Are they 1st, 2nd, or 3rd class relics?

I’m glad someone revived this thread. Seems like more and more Catholics are turning towards the old Catholic forms of piety (domestic shrine/altar, Corpus Christi processions, May Crowning, etc.) these days. That’s good. I think there’s alot to be said for the old devotions.
 
Ah… Saint Maria Goretti has one of the most touching stories of all the saints. That poor girl… I saw a movie on EWTN about her once, it was moving.

Are they 1st, 2nd, or 3rd class relics?

I’m glad someone revived this thread. Seems like more and more Catholics are turning towards the old Catholic forms of piety (domestic shrine/altar, Corpus Christi processions, May Crowning, etc.) these days. That’s good. I think there’s alot to be said for the old devotions.
They are “Ex Corpore”, first class.
 
Amazing! Wherever did you get such relics? Simply amazing. I’ve never even laid eyes on a first-class relic.
It is certainly a blessing to have them! With some help from my spiritual director, I was able to obtain them from the Passionists in Rome.
 
I have a shrine, it currently has a Face of Christ Crowned With Thorns above the table draped in dark-gold fabric, ontop of which is a white linen cloth. It’s surrounded by four candlesticks, and a Bible under it, and a white-linen covered box with holy water, holy oil, holy earth from Jeusalem, holy water from the Jordan, an old Cross, and an old little Greek Bible in it. I usually have a censer, but ran out of incense (I never use stick incense-- only traditional monastery-quality incense used in churches.) Oh, yeah, and above the Face of Christ is an old metal (pre-Vatican II?) crucifix that was on someone’s casket at a funeral-- got it on E-bay, as the person didn’t want it (don’t know why anyone would not want a crucifix).

My shrine changes from month to month, to reflect the Christian seasons, and I have many other pictures and items which I interchange during the various holidays. All the images I use are of the same Pre-Vatican II German Catholic style. Even my non-Catholic friends think it’s cool (except when, in the Marian holidays there is a predominant Marian theme in the shrine! :eek: )

Anyway, I want to post photos, but it’s so confusing and hard. What’s an URL? Can’t I just add it from my computer?
Hello all!
Lovely, lovely, LOVELY home altars. This thread is inspiring me to build my own! (It’s a work in progress - study abroad means I left 3/4s of my stuff at home!! Will post in a year or so! :D)

I was wondering where you all find the religious art that you use? It’s beautiful, and very well done. Do you use local stores? The Internet? Ebay?

Also, Matariel, I quoted you because I wanted to know where you get your “pre-Vatican II German Catholic” style art. I’m a huge fan of that look, yet… haven’t really… been in the part of able-to-purchase. Hints or tips on where to look? 😃

Thank you all!
 
I am in the process of making myself a home alter. I was wondering if any other Roman Catholics had one and how they set theirs up. I know I made mine of many different household materials. I’m only in high school, so I can’t afford much!
I have a home alter in my room. I keep pictures of Jesus, Mary, and St. Anthony. I also keep an angel on my alter and my box of rosaries that I pray with. You can put anything that means something to you on your alter.
 
Dear members who have posted,
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 I've let this go for a long time, but I think it might be useful to mention that the original title of this thread contains a typo; it should read, "Home altars."  "Alter" means to change. "Altar" is a place of sacrifice/prayer.  Just thought everyone would want to know...
God bless,

Fr. Boyd
 
wow!!! suprising to see this thread again!!!
mine has grown sooooo much!!! people give me religious stuff for gifts,etc, so now my altar takes up my whole room basically. It has been turned into a shrine more than a room.
 
Wow! This is an awesome thread - I just came across it. I didn’t even realize so many people did this. 😊 Growing up we had a bookcase in our hallway that we called our altar - we had our statues (Jesus (that was mine), Blessed Mother (older sister’s), St. Francis (younger sister’s) as well as some prayer cards, votive candles etc. And that was where we said our prayers every night. Now these things are in my house (except for my sisters’ statues 😃 and I’ve added to it - St. Therese, St. Anthony, Infant of Prague, Palms, more prayers etc.

Very cool pictures everyone. Thank you.
 
So here is the chapel today. My dad and I extended the mensa (with two boards, one on each side), because it was too short for the TLM.
FrRJBoyd,
As others have said, your altar is beautiful!
 
This is the new statue of the BMV. It is about 17.5" and I have a special nook in my bookcase near my altar where I have my holy books to put it!View attachment 4990
 
Wow, where’d you get that statue of Mary?

It looks like a replica of this statue: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/61/Holy_Virgin_Gospa_from_Tihajlin_next_to_Međugorje.jpg/150px-Holy_Virgin_Gospa_from_Tihajlin_next_to_Međugorje.jpg

Here’s some of the home altars in my home:
The statue came from a studio in Italy and I bought it from our local gift shop. It is one of the most beautiful statues of the Blessed Mother that I have ever seen in that size (24") and price range but i have searched the internet several times and have not been able to find it anywhere else. God bless! 🙂
 
A couple more:


Picture of Guadalupe I embellished and the Divine Mercy.


The altar in the boys’ room.

I love looking at other’s home altars. They are very beautiful expressions of our love for God and His love for us!
 
Heres mineThe bottom part of my altar. I’m 15 and just like other have said its very hard to afford images but when I have money I try to but something at the gift shop in our church. Being Mexican-American the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe is a must.I may soon get a censer.
:highprayer:
 
Heres mineThe bottom part of my altar. I’m 15 and just like other have said its very hard to afford images but when I have money I try to buy something at the gift shop in our church. Being Mexican-American the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe is a must.I may soon get a censer.
:highprayer:
 
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