Homemade Catholic Altar?

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CameronA
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Homemade Catholic Altar?

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Hi guys, hope all are well. Just an unusual request if I may?
I was talking to a fine friend (staunch Catholic) yesterday, and he quizzed me over what he would do to set up an altar at his house, ....candles, lectern, incence,etc.
I thought it a bizzare question at first and advised him to set up a small table with a statue of Mary or/and Jesus on it with a candle and Bible. I hope that's accurate? But my question to you out there is ...is there any sites on the net showing scrathbuilt and homemade altars? Etc? My friend Alex and I would be most appreciative. Thanks and God bless.
PS....Brisbane to beat Melbourne Storm in the NRL finals this weekend..lol.
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Cameron, here is some good information for your friend.

Family altars, ideally, should be on the Eastern wall of a home, in the same orientation as church buildings. The altar can be as simple or as elaborate as one desires, but should be beautiful and conducive to contemplation. A few key items to be placed on or around the altar table are:


Crucifix
Sacred Scripture (Douay-Rheims)
Missal(s)
icons (statues and/or two-dimensional)
a Holy Water font
a cellar of blessed salt
charcoal incense burner
Rosaries
vigil candles, candles blessed at Candlemas (to burn on All Saints Day and in times of trouble), and Baptismal candles (for use at weddings and during Unction)

Other things one might want to consider are the Breviary or the Little Office of Our Lady, Holy Cards, flowers, prie-dieux, the names of dead family members printed on beautiful parchment so we may be reminded to pray for them (having their funeral holy cards there would be nice, too), pictures of the Stations of the Cross or the Mysteries of the Rosary, something with which to play sacred music and Gregorian chant, sick call sets, palm branches from Palm Sunday, certificate of a papal blessing, etc.
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Post by CameronA »

Wow! Thanks Denise. I'll pass this on to him. Amd I can possibly ajust mine too. Thanks heaps, Cameron.
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Glad to try and help Cameron.
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