Honoring Sacred Heart's history with the Marist Community

Marist Chapel of St. Peter Chanel

As part of the redecorating project For Such a Time as This, we are creating an adoration chapel in the underutilized space to the right of the altar. In honor of Sacred Heart’s history and relationship with the Marist community (1), the chapel will be named – The Marist Chapel of St. Peter Chanel.

The above view is from the opened Sanctuary doors looking into the chapel toward the original stained glass windows on the south wall of the church. Please notice the original lantern from the church, there will actually be a second not shown here as well.

The chapel will be entered from the Sanctuary using the existing, refinished doors with the addition of stained glass, similar to these, to honor Bishop Gunn (1), our first pastor, and The Most Reverend Joel M. Konzen, S.M., Auxiliary Bishop of Atlanta, and former president of Marist School. 

The chapel will include a beautiful stand for the monstrance, that is being fashioned from historic furnishings of the church, including alabastar columns and a marble top from the old tabernacle stand, and the brass front is from the old Ambo. This is in keeping with our goal is to create a welcoming environment that supports the various liturgies that occur within it, is balanced and appropriate for a Basilica, follows current liturgical guidelines, and respects the history of Sacred Heart. 

To comfortably accommodate those who wish to participate in adoration, prayer, or reflection in the chapel, it will include some chairs from the current Sanctuary, the pew used by Mother Teresa during her visit in 1995, and the refurbished historic brass prie-dieu kneelers that date from the early 1900s. They may appear in a layout similar to this:

There will paintings of St. Peter Chanel and and St. Teresa of Calcutta, familiar to us as Mother Teresa, on the walls that flank the stand for the monstrance.

Oil paintings by Cathy Ehrler, long-time Sacred Heart parishioner and local artist.

 

The Marist Chapel of St. Peter Chanel will provide a fitting and beautiful space where the Basilica parishioners and others can worship God through eucharistic adoration, and deepen their relationship with Jesus Christ.