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Offline AnthonyPadua

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guides/resources for making a home altar?
« on: June 11, 2023, 04:00:15 AM »
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  • Are there any threads on this topic already? I am looking to slowly make a dedicated altar in my room. Currently have a few icons, of our Lord and Lady and my patron Saint.

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    Re: guides/resources for making a home altar?
    « Reply #1 on: June 12, 2023, 09:45:40 AM »
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    Re: guides/resources for making a home altar?
    « Reply #2 on: June 13, 2023, 05:43:40 AM »
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  • A freestanding crucifix and a pair of candlesticks or candles in a glass.
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    Re: guides/resources for making a home altar?
    « Reply #3 on: June 13, 2023, 06:04:40 AM »
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  • Are there any threads on this topic already? I am looking to slowly make a dedicated altar in my room. Currently have a few icons, of our Lord and Lady and my patron Saint.
    You might get some ideas here
    https://www.cathinfo.com/the-sacred-catholic-liturgy-chant-prayers/repurpose-entertainment-console-into-a-home-altar/






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    Re: guides/resources for making a home altar?
    « Reply #4 on: June 13, 2023, 05:26:23 PM »
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  • You might get some ideas here
    https://www.cathinfo.com/the-sacred-catholic-liturgy-chant-prayers/repurpose-entertainment-console-into-a-home-altar/

    Here it is, in its most recent incarnation:






    It's kind of asymmetrical, but I have to work with what I have, in limited space.  The Quebec Sacred Heart flag is to cover secular knicknacks on the chest, and the panel on the right side is more repurposed upholstery fabric affixed to a plywood scrap I had. 

    The symbolic "monstrance" is made from a reclaimed rubber stamp tree they were throwing away at my old office, with a circular Sacred Heart plaque where the Blessed Sacrament would be in a "real" monstrance.  The rays are the arms that held the various rubber stamps.  My father made this.  He also made the picture gallery of several traditional Popes from a frame salvaged from a military recruiting office.  It's kind of rustic.  (That's okay, so was he :pray: )

    The candles are ascending where they should be straight across, but it's all I had, my aunt gave me some candle holders.  (Or I could always just flip the candles on each end, short ones in the tall holders, tall ones in the short holders, leave the middle ones as they are, trim if needed.)


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    Re: guides/resources for making a home altar?
    « Reply #5 on: June 17, 2023, 07:57:17 PM »
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  • Should you burn candles everyday or only on certain days?

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    Re: guides/resources for making a home altar?
    « Reply #6 on: June 17, 2023, 09:37:46 PM »
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  • Should you burn candles everyday or only on certain days?
    I don't burn the candles.  It's too much of a fire hazard in the space shown in the picture.  If a priest were ever to come to my home and offer Mass, I would burn them just long enough for Mass, and be super-vigilant about flying sparks.  While the "altar" is configured so as to allow for celebration of Mass, in a perfect scenario, there needs to be a riser of some sort, as that would be awfully low.

    I would have to be excused from the kneeling part if I were to serve the Mass, as I can no longer kneel except for brief periods in receiving communion, and even then, I have to brace myself against the rail getting up and down.

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    Re: guides/resources for making a home altar?
    « Reply #7 on: June 18, 2023, 12:06:43 AM »
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  • I don't burn the candles.  It's too much of a fire hazard in the space shown in the picture.  If a priest were ever to come to my home and offer Mass, I would burn them just long enough for Mass, and be super-vigilant about flying sparks.  While the "altar" is configured so as to allow for celebration of Mass, in a perfect scenario, there needs to be a riser of some sort, as that would be awfully low.

    I would have to be excused from the kneeling part if I were to serve the Mass, as I can no longer kneel except for brief periods in receiving communion, and even then, I have to brace myself against the rail getting up and down.
    Surely small tea candles are safe? If they are enclosed?


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    Re: guides/resources for making a home altar?
    « Reply #8 on: June 18, 2023, 12:34:31 AM »
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  • Surely small tea candles are safe? If they are enclosed?

    I wouldn't even do that.  I only spend two or three hours a day in that house, and it's too easy to walk off and forget.

    Other people's circuмstances might allow such a thing.

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    Re: guides/resources for making a home altar?
    « Reply #9 on: June 18, 2023, 05:25:15 AM »
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  • Should you burn candles everyday or only on certain days?
    When we were children we never said the Rosary without lit candles in candlesticks. We would also have permanently burning in front of the Sacred Heart, a small red glass kerosine burner. This is the closest I could find on the net.
    We extinguished it before going to bed. We now use a single candle in glass 🥃. At times we have used inscense. We have never had any trouble or been in any danger. I guess our Guardian Angels might have had some role to play in this.

    I’ve never seen a candle throw off sparks.
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    Re: guides/resources for making a home altar?
    « Reply #10 on: June 18, 2023, 07:10:00 AM »
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  • Here it is, in its most recent incarnation:






    It's kind of asymmetrical, but I have to work with what I have, in limited space.  The Quebec Sacred Heart flag is to cover secular knicknacks on the chest, and the panel on the right side is more repurposed upholstery fabric affixed to a plywood scrap I had. 

    The symbolic "monstrance" is made from a reclaimed rubber stamp tree they were throwing away at my old office, with a circular Sacred Heart plaque where the Blessed Sacrament would be in a "real" monstrance.  The rays are the arms that held the various rubber stamps.  My father made this.  He also made the picture gallery of several traditional Popes from a frame salvaged from a military recruiting office.  It's kind of rustic.  (That's okay, so was he :pray: )

    The candles are ascending where they should be straight across, but it's all I had, my aunt gave me some candle holders.  (Or I could always just flip the candles on each end, short ones in the tall holders, tall ones in the short holders, leave the middle ones as they are, trim if needed.)
    Wow!  This is beautiful!  Thank you for sharing!  🤓
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    Re: guides/resources for making a home altar?
    « Reply #11 on: June 18, 2023, 07:18:52 AM »
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  • We have a mantel above the fireplace in our family room where we have our fragile statues and some religious pictures. 

    We also have a little children's altar in our school room with pictures and holy cards which the boys can touch and play with.

    On special feasts we light an incense stick and tea light candles and put them on the mantel for rosary time.  We originally planned to light one candle everyday for the rosary and have the boys blow them out afterwards but sometimes it gets too chaotic with 3 little boys four and under.  We should try and get back to it once the little baby is bigger and things calm down a bit.  Sometimes I feel like I am a horse wrangler again. :laugh1:



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    Re: guides/resources for making a home altar?
    « Reply #12 on: June 18, 2023, 11:25:53 AM »
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  • Wow!  This is beautiful!  Thank you for sharing!  🤓
    Thanks.  Again, I work with what I have.  It is my mother's house which I stay in a few hours a day, and create the appearance (through lighting and unpredictable comings and goings) that it is lived in, thus deterring potential burglars.  (I ordered a Wyze security suite but it had compatibility issues with my WiFi and possibly my iPhone, so I returned it.)  She does not wish to have nail holes put in the walls, hence the panel with the upholstery fastened to it.  She never goes to that house, due to mobility issues and constant reminders of my father in that house (he passed two years ago), and does not know what I have done with that room, no reason to tell her.