Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

Consider spending one hour with the Lord here in the quiet of our Chapel? Come to the Chapel Daily 6-7AM and Tuesdays after 7AM and 8AM Masses ending with Novena to Our Lady of the Miraculous medal and Benediction at 7pm. 
Pope John Paul II has stated: "I hope that this form of adoration, with
permanent exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, will continue into the future. Specifically,
I hope that the fruit of this Congress results in the establishment of
Eucharistic Adoration in all parishes and Christian communities
throughout the world. The best, the surest and the most effective way of establishing
peace on the face of the earth is through the great power of
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament."
God’s Generosity
The Holy Eucharist is the sacrament of God's infinite generosity towards man. When we are generous in our response to Him in this sacrament of love, God pours out His infinite goodness upon all mankind. God will bless you, your family and the world ten times as much for this sacrifice because God cannot be outdone in generosity. Whatever we give to Him, He gives us back ten, a hundred times as much. Those who are generous and willing to make a sacrifice by taking one of the most difficult hours are the ones who bring down God's blessings upon the earth like rain that pours forth from the heavens. This is why Pope John Paul II exclaimed: "Let us be generous in our time in going to meet him..." (Dominicae Cenae).
Benefits of Spending Time with Jesus
When the late Mother Teresa established a daily hour of adoration for herself and her Sisters, vocations to her congregation doubled! A Bishop reported recently, that out of 20 vocations to the priesthood, 19 came from parishes where Perpetual Adoration was established! The personal spiritual benefits of spending even one hour totally with Jesus - loving Him, praising Him, thanking Him, or just being 'there' with Him - are beyond words. As Jesus said to the Apostles in Gethsemane: "Could you not watch one hour with Me?" We surely owe Him an hour of our time - after all He's done for us!"
Your time with Jesus is a special time. While visiting our Lord, you might wish to… Pray… Read from Sacred Scripture… Meditate on spiritual writings.. Use a prayer book provided in Chapel… Simply just sit in the presence of our Lord in humble Adoration.
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