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Ecclesia Domestica skip to main | skip to sidebar Sunday, January 12, 2020 Chapel is complete! (Brendan) Praise God, after four and a half years of work, our little chapel is "substantially complete!" It has been three years since the last post on this blog (wow!) and since then, there have been three years of work and even a ruptured Achilles tendon thrown in there for good measure (unrelated to chapel construction, but that's another story ). Needless to say, the entire process took much, much longer than we thought, but we couldn't be more thankful or awed at how God has blessed us with this space for individual prayer, family prayer, and mass. Without further adieu, the pictures... (click any to enlarge) The Chapel of All Saints The altar and statue holders are made from walnut, one of my favorite types of wood. The tabernacle door iconography was carved by hand. The tabernacle itself is present as a design element for the altar, though it will almost never be ...

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