The refurbishment of the Little Sisters of the Poor Chapel was a transformative project aimed at revitalizing a previously dark and uninviting space into a beautiful, contemporary environment that fosters both private reflection and communal worship. The original chapel, characterized by its drab brown tones and lack of warmth, has been completely reimagined to create a welcoming, light-filled, and spiritually uplifting setting that enhances the experience of prayer and liturgy.
A key feature of the renovation was the integration of computer-controlled lighting, allowing for dynamic adjustments to suit different liturgical and prayerful needs—whether solemn reflection, celebratory gatherings, or moments of deep contemplation. The high-grade audio facilities ensure crystal-clear sound quality, supporting sermons, music, and communal prayer with enhanced clarity and resonance.
Beyond the main chapel, the Convent Chapel also underwent a thoughtful refurbishment, reinforcing the commitment to creating spaces that are harmonious, functional, and spiritually enriching. Every design element was carefully curated to balance tradition with modern functionality, ensuring that the chapel remains a revered space for worship while catering to contemporary expectations of comfort and accessibility.
Through this refurbishment, the Little Sisters of the Poor Chapel has been transformed into a beacon of renewal, fostering a sense of peace, reflection, and community engagement while honoring its legacy of faith and service.
Project Team: Peter Rivera
Contractor: Stonecon Constructions
Project Value: $370,000
Tags: Ecclesiastical