BONUS BLOG: Backyard Chapels
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Since the ’90s, more Americans have added chapels to their homes as dedicated rooms or separate buildings on their property where they can pray or hold ceremonies like weddings and baptisms, said Duncan Stroik, professor of architecture at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana and the founding editor of the Sacred Architecture Journal. Usually, homeowners who add chapels to their home are not looking to replace their primary place of worship but to create a physical, personalized reminder of religion’s place in their family, he said.

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