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  2. Home altar - Wikipedia

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    A home altar or family altar is a shrine kept in the home of some Western Christian families used for Christian prayer and family worship. Home altars often contain a cross or crucifix, an image of Jesus Christ, a copy of the Bible (especially a Family Bible), a breviary and/or other prayer book, a daily devotional, and prayer beads, among ...

  3. House blessing - Wikipedia

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    House blessings date back to the early days of Christianity, [1] and in Catholicism, the rite takes the form of a prayer, with intercessions and several benedictions. Blessed salt and incense may also be used. [3] The Methodist The Book of Worship for Church and Home (1965) contains "An Office for the Blessing of a Dwelling". [4] Matthew 2:11 ...

  4. Sacred Space (website) - Wikipedia

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    Sacred Space is a prayer website that was founded in 1999. It was created by two members of the Jesuit order, Alan McGuckian and Peter Scally, and was managed by the Jesuit Communication Centre, Dublin, Ireland, until June 2008. The site is updated daily, guiding users through a ten-minute session of prayer centered on a passage of scripture.

  5. Prayer space: Moses Lake's first mosque moves into ... - AOL

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    May 7—MOSES LAKE — The former church building at Third Avenue and Elm Street is once again a house of worship, as the Moses Lake Islamic Center. "In central Washington state there (were) only ...

  6. Multifaith space - Wikipedia

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    Multifaith prayer room in Hong Kong International Airport Multi-faith prayer room sign in London Heathrow Airport. A multifaith space or multifaith prayer room is a quiet location set aside in a busy public place (hospital, university, airport, etc.) where people of differing religious beliefs, or none at all, are able to spend time in contemplation or prayer. [1]

  7. Baitur Rauf Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The mosque's prayer hall has no columns inside, instead relying on eight peripheral columns for support. [12] Dozens of random, circular openings in the ceiling and walls allow natural light to enter the building, creating shifting patterns of light and shadow to enhance the spiritual atmosphere. [12]

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  9. Ling Yen Mountain Temple - Wikipedia

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    The new facility is envisioned to provide multi-purpose space and comprehensive services to allow the general public to delve deeply into Buddhism. The new buildings would include more dormitories for the lay practitioners, and a 140-foot (43 m) high hall to house a dining hall, prayer space and a gilded Buddha statue.