Our photopost of readers’ home altars, oratories, etc., has a really good variety to it, including some Byzantine prayer corners, a chapel with a large collection of devotional statues, and another with a Tenebrae hearse. As always, we are very grateful to everybody who shared these with us, continuing the good work of evangelizing through beauty!
Kristoffer Sloth-Kristensen – Denmark
A movable chapel in a cabinet, similar to one in a noble house in Malta which we had a quiz about 4 years ago.
Parish of St Charles – San Diego, California
Chapel in the rectory; courtesy of Fr Burt Boudoin
Tom van den Elzen – Brussels, Belgium
Anna Kalinowska – St Louis, Missouri
Decorated for Easter
Fr Steven Tomlinson – Lincoln, Nebraska
David Alexander – Arlington, Virginia
Paul Flores
Patrick McCoy – St Louis, Missouri
Set up for Vespers of Corpus Christi; photos by Kiera Petrick
The Miller Family – Phoenix, Arizona
A special bottle for Holy Water blessed on the feast of the Theophany, which in the Byzantine tradition may also be drunk by the faithful.
Domestic chapel in Guam
Courtesy of a Dominican Friar
Courtesy of a reader
The reader made this Tenebrae hearse when pandemic restrictions made it impossible to go to the ceremony in church.