Catholic Home Altar Resources

There is nothing tricky or fancy about setting up a home altar. It’s a simple thing to do and a beautiful way to live the liturgical year at your home. Here are some resources for you when designing your home altar.

Printable Monthly Home Altar Packs

Catholic Icing now offers a monthly membership program that includes printable home altars for each month! The home altar downloads include:

  • Beautiful Catholic artwork featuring the monthly dedication or the current liturgical season
  • A “Saint Spinner” which allows you to easily feature different Saints throughout the month
  • My complete Home Altar Guide for Catholic families
  • The liturgical season cube
  • Candle wraps for each month
  • A litany of Saints for each month
  • Dry erase “Saint of the Day” printables
  • Prayer cards
  • Scripture memory cards matching the Sunday readings
  • A prayer triptych 
  • So much more!!!! Watch the video below or click here to learn more

This has got to be the most affordable and easiest way to keep up with a Catholic home altar ever! Seriously, if you’re serious about upkeeping a home altar, you need to check out this resourced. 

Note: Membership resources change each month and each year, so the items you see featured here may or may not still be available in the current monthly membership. You can read more about our past membership resources here

 

More Home Altar Resources 

How To Get Started– all the resources beginners need!

How to make a portable prayer table for either a small home or a classroom

You may also want to check out this idea to spell liturgical words on your home altar. Tons of ideas in this post!

Home Altars Designs For Feasts And Liturgical Seasons

Lenten home altar ideas

St. Joseph’ altar for beginners

How to make a May altar for Mary

Post continues after this brief information about the Catholic Icing Monthly Membership


Monthly Liturgical Membership

Catholic Liturgical Monthly Membership

Perfect for families! Each month you gain access to printable activity pages, crafts, home altar pieces, and more.
 
Never has living the liturgical year been so easy and affordable!
 

Home altar for October

Home altar for November

 

Crafts Projects For Your Home Altar

 

Encouraging Prayer At Your Home Altar

Brand New Home Altar Guide

I now have an all inclusive home altar guide in my new ebook, Weaving The Faith. It includes labels for your Catholic items, many pages to display on your home altar, all my tips for switching out your altar for the different feast days and seasons, a simple glossary of terms, checklists of items, and so much more! You can read more about the pack here.

Also, my friend Heather from A Catholic Mom’s Life has a video about when she put together her home altar, so be sure to check that out, too!

 

Picture Book of the Mass

Comments

  1. Sara Reinstatler says

    Hi, Lacy!
    I’ve been following your posts and ideas for a while, and there have been a TON of things I’ve used over the years, but I’m stuck on this idea of putting up a home altar.
    What can I do to make it accessible for my older kids (like have books, Rosaries, etc.), but out of our little kids’ destructive reach? Super glue? Hang things from the ceiling? I’ve had so many statues destroyed, Holy Water from special places spilled (or drank!), etc. that I’m truly at a loss. Thoughts?

    • Hi Sara –

      Would it work in your house to have a home altar on a mantle or a shelf? It doesn’t have to be on a table, so maybe you could find an area that is high enough that your older kids can see it and reach it but that your younger ones cannot.

      Good luck!

      Angie, Catholic Icing Project Manager