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Eucharistic
Adoration Chapel
Monday-Friday 3:00-9:00 PM
Eucharistic
Adoration By:
Pope John Paul II
I
encourage Christians regularly to visit Christ present in
the Blessed Sacrament, for we are all called to abide in the
presence of God. In contemplation, Christians will perceive
ever more profoundly the mystery at the heart of Christian
life.
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Our
Holy Father has declared October, 2004 to October, 2005 “The
year of the Eucharist.” he recently said “The Church
draws her life from the Eucharist.
Because the
Eucharist contains Christ Himself the church constantly gazes upon
the Lord truly present in this sacrament”.
We
have been given the greatest gift man could ever receive —The
body, blood, soul and divinity of Our Lord and Creator. It is imperative
for all of us Catholics to take time out from our busy lives and
say “Thanks” to Our Lord.
Why not spend
15 minutes in front of Our Lord in quiet in our adoration chapel?
If you find the peace we know you will by relaxing in the Lord’s
presence-return often!
Make a visit
to the Chapel a regular part of your week.
Questions?
Find
out answers...
- What is Eucharistic
Adoration?
- What do you
actually do during adoration?
- Twelve Reasons
From The Teachings Of The Church For Wanting To Spend One Hour
With Jesus In The Blessed Sacrament
- Twelve Biblical
Reasons For Wanting To Spend One Hour With Jesus In The Blessed
Sacrament
EUCHARISTIC
ADORATION
In
May, 1999 St. Thomas began Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. Parishioners
committed themselves to pray for one hour a week before the Blessed
Sacrament from 3 PM till 9 PM Monday-Friday of each week of the
year. All Catholics are invited to be a part of this important and
much needed prayer program.
WHAT
IS "ADORATION" OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT?
Adoration
of the Blessed Sacrament is the contemplation and recognition of
the sacrament of the Real Presence of Christ under the sacred species
of Bread and Wine outside the celebration of the Mass.
Adoration
extends Eucharist into our life by setting aside time and opportunity
to deepen and unfold the mystery that we celebrate and live.
The consecrated
host is exposed in the monstrance for the veneration of the faithful.
Eucharistic Adoration is a devotion in which parishioners commit
to a specific day and time (one hour) every week.
WHY
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT?
- To bring
honor and glory to Our Lord through praise worship
- To profess
your faith and gratitude for His True Presence in the Eucharist.
- To deepen
your prayer life and your personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
- To spend
time listening to Our Lord to discover His will for your life.
- To be healed
physically, spiritually and emotionally.
- To deepen
His peace within you.
"All
Praise to You, Jesus, in the Blessed Sacrament. You are the hope
of the world."
Each moment
that you spend in His Eucharistic Presence will increase His Divine
life within you and deepen your personal relationship with Him.
"I have
come that you may have life, and have it more abundantly."
John 15:5
"I am the
Vine and you are the branches. Whoever remains in union with Me
shall bear much fruit for without Me, you can do nothing."
John 10:10
When you look
upon the Sacred Host, you look upon Jesus, the Son of God, "Indeed,
this is the will of my Father, that everyone who looks upon the
Son and believes in Him shall have eternal life. Him I will raise
up on the last day". John 6:40
WHAT
IF I AM UNABLE TO FULFILL MY COMMITTED HOUR?
We encourage
you to find your own substitute. This exposes more people to adoration.
there is also a day Co-ordinator for your day who can handle your
hour if you are unable to find a sub. |