Showing posts with label Most Holy Eucharist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Most Holy Eucharist. Show all posts

Monday, May 20, 2024

 Faith Grows .. And We Never Have Enough

Jesus tells us in "In Sinu Jesus" that faith in the mystery of the Most Holy Eucharist grows in proportion to the time one gives him in adoration.  It’s not enough that we go to Holy Mass often if we do not approach him and remain with him in the sacrament of his love.  Nothing can replace the intimate experience that he offers to us if we seek his Eucharistic friendship - and this is the experience he offers to us if we seek his Eucharistic Face and offer a sacrifice of time to his Eucharistic Heart.

Won’t you consider a sacrifice of time each week before his Eucharistic Face.  Many people think ‘Adoration’ has to be an hour - not so.  God is happy with 5 minutes if that is all you have.  And if you would spend just 5 minutes a week for a few weeks, you will notice a change of heart.  You can’t ‘out give’ God; so if you give only 5 minutes a week, He might just return Eternity to you.




Monday, October 25, 2021

Always Present ...

 Always Present Before The Lord

In Exodus 17, when the Israelites fought against the Amalekites, Moses interceded before God by raising his hands to ask for the victory.  As his arms grew heavy, he enlisted the help of Aaron and Hur to hold his arms raised up to God.  And the Lord gave a complete victory to His people.  In the same way, through Perpetual Adoration, an adorer is always present before the Lord in an unbroken chain of prayer and intercession.  The heart of the parishioner is lifted up to God without cessation; and God gives victory to His people, His Church.  He sends His mercy, His peace and His light to chase the darkness from our hearts and the world.


If not already a regular Adorer, say “Yes” to becoming an active member of the Adoration Ministry and spend an hour a week before the Most Holy Eucharist.  You fund your heavenly retirement account by doing so!


“ … Christ’s Eucharistic presence brings with it a particular grace making it easier to enter into prayer.”*  If you’re having trouble praying - visit the chapel.

* Adoration In Spirit and Truth  Alain-Marie de Lassus, c.s.j.  p111