CV NEWS FEED // We asked our LOOPers to share how they glorify God in the everyday through their home altars and prayer spaces, and were not disappointed.
Check out some of the incredible responses we received, sure to evoke wonder and inspiration!
Don’t see yours? We’ll be running these special LOOPer photos in an exclusive series, so check back next time to see if yours is featured!
Read Part 1 here!
Shared by Rebecca L.
“My husband asked me if we could transform a large closet in our home into an oratory. He had no way of knowing, but his request came only a few days before I was diagnosed with cancer. God knows our needs before a word is on our lips.”
Shared by Annie W.
Annie painted the icon on barn wood
Shared by Deacon Steven D.
Shared by Karen L.
Shared by Pamela W.
Shared by Carolyn B.
Shared by Deacon José and Terelyn S.
Shared by Steven V.
From a converted closet space
Shared by William S.
Shared by Betsy R.
Shared by Kristin T.
“There is a drawer for each of our six children with their prayer books, rosaries, etc. They each have a cushion for prayer time as well. The altar is made from things that belonged to our grandparents.”
Shared by Meghan A.
Shared by Helen A.
(Helen is an iconographer)
Shared by Sarah W.
Shared by William B.
Shared by Justine P.
Shared by Morgan R.
Shared by Mary Ann W.
Shared by Glenn S.
Shared by Marty R.
“I have about 10 acres and after visiting Gethsemani and reading much of Merton’s writing, it was put on my heart to build a little ‘hermitage’ on my own property.”
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