Anonymous wrote:We have a small crucifix in every bedroom in theory (right now some of them are down because of long-standing reorganizing of the room...). The kids also have either a picture of an angel and/or a statute of Mary or an angel in their rooms. My husband is an atheist, so the cross in our bedroom is small and hung over my nightstand. I think they are all pretty discrete.
My mom has at least one crucifix in every room. They are very pretty and come from all over the world. She also has some rather large nicely framed prints of virgin and child in the dining room and her bedroom (copies of Raphael and Davinci paintings). They are pretty but too much for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Upside down in the basement over my inscribed pentagram.
Do you post stuff like this on threads about Jewish, Muslim, or Hindu homes, too? Or do you just want to insult Christians?
Anonymous wrote:We have beautiful icons in the dining room, but most of the religious items are upstairs. Each bedroom has a cross or crucifix, as well as an icon (usually a name-saint). There are Mass cards and a rosary in a corner in the MBR as well. I grew up Catholic with a Greek Orthodox mother, so our house has a heavy orthodox influence, with many many icons, many of which came back from Greece.
I personally am not comfortable with having religious items in the public areas of the house for the most part. We are very private about our religion.
Anonymous wrote:Small ones in each bedroom. There's a holy water font on the wall next to front door so we can bless ourselves as we leave. Our family altar in in the dining room. It's pretty discrete and fellow Catholic tend to notice it more than non-Catholics. There are bibles and small religious statutes in each room. My DD each have a 3 inch guardian angel in unglazed cream colored pottery. I have a small statue of Mary. My fiancé has a wooden carved portrait of St. Joseph that he got when he became a stepfather. Everyone has a bedside Bible. There is a Bible in the living room. I also have a Missal with the Offices in print in our bedroom, but prefer to use Divine Office on my iPhone. There's a Catholic calendar next to DD#2's bed because she's a lector. We have a small framed portrait for each patron saint (baptismal name and/or confirmation name), one of St. JPII, and one of Pope Emeritus Benedict, and one of His Holiness Francis. On any given day, you'll see 4 rosaries in various stages of use. I also tend to forget to put back on my scapular immediately after my morning shower, so that might be on the back of the bathroom door. There is blessed salt in the kitchen. We are NOT the most devout family we know either.