Home Enthronement to Our Lady of Guadalupe

Home Enthronement to Our Lady of Guadalupe

A family gathering in a living room with seven family members seated on a sofa, including children and adults, engaged in conversation and smiling. The room has family photos and religious artwork on the walls, a wooden coffee table with candles, flowers, and jewelry, and cozy cushions on the sofa.

The Home Enthronement initiative is one of many efforts of Project Guadalupe 2031, inspiring Catholic families to enthrone an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe and consecrate their homes to the Virgin Mary.

The Benedict XVI Institute has commissioned a new painting of Our Lady of Guadalupe by San Francisco artist Bernadette Carstensen, and a new Litany of Our Lady of Guadalupe by our poet-in-residence James Matthew Wilson (whom Dana Gioia calls “the future of Catholic letters in America”). These items, as well as an adaptation of the oldest known account of Our Lady’s appearance for reading as a small group and instructions on making the devotion, are put together in a beautiful kit.

Our ambitious goal? At least 100,000 home enthronements of Our Lady of Guadalupe in the next three years!

Person lighting a large white candle with a lighter, flanked by two smaller white candles, on a wooden tray in a living room with a religious picture on the wall.

Download Your Free Digital Home Enthronement Kit

Download your free digital home enthronement kit by completing the form below. You will receive your enthronement kit by email. Printed copies of the enthronement kit will be made available soon.

Thank you for your support and interest in the Home Enthronement initiative, please help us spread devotion to Our Lady by encouraging your friends, family, and parish to participate.