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Adoration of Our Lord A job done well begins here! No matter what we do we need Him. We are seeking faithful committed adorers, will you be one? There is always a need for faithful adorers, please consider committing to a specific hour. Adoration of Our Lord Do you have time for a Holy Hour? Adoration begins: For more information contact: What is a Holy Hour? A Holy Hour is spending one hour with Jesus Christ in the Most Blessed Sacrament. Adoration of Our Lord Bring Him your prayers of reparation. Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament begins Monday morning at 7:00 ring We are seeking faithful committed adorers, will you be one? For more information contact: All for the love of Thee Sweet Jesus, I will spend an hour with You making reparation for the sins committed against Your Most Sacred Heart! Adoration of Our Lord We are always seeking faithful committed adores, can you be one? For more information contact: "Nowhere does Jesus hear our prayers more readily than in the Blessed Sacrament," Blessed Henry Suson Adoration of Our Lord God is made really and truly present in the Holy Eucharist at Holy Mass for us to receive as our Spiritual Food. He dwells in our tabernacle and is enshrined in the monstrance for us to visit and adore. We are seeking faithful committed adorers, will you be one? For more information contact: The Eucharistic Presence is a Presence in the fullest sense: a Substantial Presence whereby Christ, the God-Man, is wholly and entirely present" (Pope Paul VI) Adoration of Our Lord Do you recognize Him? Please take time to visit with Him! We are seeking faithful committed adorers, will you be one? Adoration begins: For more information or access code contact This is your GOD! “He has done all things well” (Mk 7:37)
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Adoration of Our Lord

A job done well begins here! No matter what we do we need Him. We are seeking faithful committed adorers, will you be one? There is always a need for faithful adorers, please consider committing to a specific hour.

Adoration of Our Lord

Do you have time for a Holy Hour? Adoration begins: For more information contact:

What is a Holy Hour? A Holy Hour is

spending one hour with Jesus Christ in the

Most Blessed Sacrament.

Adoration of Our Lord

Bring Him your prayers of reparation. Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament begins Monday morning at 7:00 ring We are seeking faithful committed adorers, will you be one? For more information contact:

All for the love of Thee Sweet Jesus, I will spend an hour with You making

reparation for the sins committed against Your Most Sacred Heart!

Adoration of Our Lord

We are always seeking faithful committed adores, can you be one? For more information contact:

"Nowhere does Jesus hear our prayers more

readily than in the Blessed Sacrament,"

Blessed Henry Suson

Adoration of Our Lord

God is made really and truly present in the Holy Eucharist at Holy Mass for us to receive as our Spiritual Food. He dwells in our tabernacle and is enshrined in the monstrance for us to visit and adore. We are seeking faithful committed adorers, will you be one? For more information contact:

“The Eucharistic Presence is a Presence in the fullest

sense: a Substantial Presence whereby Christ, the

God-Man, is wholly and entirely present"

(Pope Paul VI)

Adoration of Our Lord

Do you recognize Him? Please take time to visit with Him! We are seeking faithful committed adorers, will you be one? Adoration begins: For more information or access code contact

This is your GOD!

“He has done all things well”

(Mk 7:37)

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Adoration of Our Lord

We do not have to wait for Heaven to be with God. God, in His Real Presence, is waiting for us in our Adoration Chapel. Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament begins:

For more information contact

"God is as really present in the consecrated Host

as He is in the glory of Heaven."

St. Paschal Baylon

Adoration of Our Lord

Prayer: Lord, give me the grace to know, love, and serve You in this life so that I may be happy with You in the next! Adoration begins: For more information contact:

"Our Lord, in the Blessed Sacrament, has His

hands full of graces, and He is ready to bestow them on

anyone who asks for them," St. Peter of Alcantara

Adoration of Our Lord

Come, be with God! Without faithful committed adorers, exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament would be impossible, will you make a commitment? Contact:

O Jesus, humbly kneeling in Your Presence, and united with all the faithful on earth and the saints in heaven, I adore You, true God and true Man, here

present in the Holy Eucharist.

(St. Joseph Ma Taishun)

Adoration of Our Lord

Embrace the opportunity for graces beyond measure. Come adore Him. Adoration begins:

"While all the sacraments confer grace, the Eucharist

contains the Author of grace , Jesus Christ Himself."

Servant of God, Fr. John Hardon, S.J.

Adoration of Our Lord

He was laid in a wooden manger

And nailed to a wooden cross

It is easy to recognize an image of Our Lord in the manger at Christmas, as well as when we look upon a crucifix. But when we look at the Consecrated Host, enshrined in the monstrance, is He as easily recognized? Pray for the gift of faith. The little baby in the manger and the Man on the cross are images of Jesus Christ, but the One Who is in the monstrance is not an image, but the Real Presence of Jesus in His glorified body, hidden within the Consecrated Host. Take the opportunity to know Jesus a little better in His Eucharistic Presence so that He becomes more easily recognized.

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Adoration of Our Lord

The Church is now in what is called, Ordinary Time. However, time is anything but ordinary when we spend it in the Real Presence of Jesus Christ.

ORDINARY TIME!

Adoration of Our Lord

God, in His Real Presence, is available for us to worship and adore. Take advantage of this great blessing we have at our parish.

“What need is there for me to see, to hear, to touch in order to believe in the Real Presence of Jesus in the Sacred

Host? Is not His Divine Word guarantee enough?”

St. Peter Julian Eymard

Adoration of Our Lord

Adoration of Our Lord

God, in His Real Presence, is available for us to worship and adore. Adoration begins: For more information contact:

The Lord alone is God; God alone do

we worship and adore! (antiphon)

Adoration of Our Lord

Join heaven and earth in our chapel and adore Jesus Christ, True God, and True Man. Adoration begins :

“O Jesus, humbly kneeling in Your Presence, and united with all the faithful on earth and the

saints in heaven, I adore You, true God and true Man, here present

in the Holy Eucharist.” St. Thomas More

YOU ARE INVITED: The Lord Jesus invites

all of us to spend time with Him during Eucharistic Adoration.

How will you RSVP?

Adoration of Our Lord

God, in His Real Presence, is available for us to worship and adore. Take advantage of this great blessing we have at our parish. Adoration begins : For more information, access code or to commit to a specific hour, contact:

Jesus is the Divine Teacher.

Class begins Monday

Adoration of Our Lord

No need to register, however, there is always a need for faithful committed adorers, will you be one?

Busy? Stressed?

Need a break? Stop by the Adoration Chapel

and simply rest in the Presence of Jesus. He will refresh you!

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Adoration of Our Lord

St. Thomas needed to see and touch Jesus to believe He had risen from the dead. The next time you enter the chapel, look upon the Consecrated Host and repeat his words: “My Lord and my God!” Because Jesus is as present to us now, in the Most Blessed Sacrament, as He was present to St. Thomas.

Adoration begins: For more information contact:

“My Lord and my God!” (Jn 20:28)

Adoration of Our Lord

How do we thank Him?

We are seeking faithful committed adorers, will you be one? Adoration begins: For more information contact:

Adoration of Our Lord

St. Peter’s final response was: “Lord, You know everything; You know that I love You.” Do you tell Our Lord that you love Him? Tell Him soon, and tell Him often during Eucharistic Adoration. He is waiting to hear from you. We are seeking faithful committed adorers, will you be one?

Adoration begins:

Adoration of Our Lord

It is impossible to totally comprehend what Our Savior has done for us. Please consider spending just one hour a week with Him. Without faithful committed adorers, exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament would be impossible. Will you make a commitment? Adoration begins: For more information contact:

“For my guilty sake, my Redeemer and God is spat upon, whipped,

derided, buffeted, in order to save the world from error,

because He is full of Mercy.” (St. Joseph Cafasso)

Three times Jesus asked St. Peter,

“Do you love Me?” (Jn 21:17)

Lenten Practice: How about giving up that hour of TV that you don’t need, for an hour with the Lord Jesus

that you do need?

Adoration of Our Lord

Do we need to know anything more? Adoration begins: For more information contact:

Adoration of Our Lord

Need a special blessing? Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament begins

For more information contact:

“Beneath the veil of the Eucharistic Elements is contained the Invisible Head of the Church, the Redeemer

of the world, the Center of all hearts, through whom all things are and

through Whom we exist.” (Pope Paul VI)

“Praise God from Whom all blessings flow”


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