Eucharistic Adoration
"Of all devotions, that of adoring Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is the greatest after the sacraments, one of the dearest to God and the one most helpful to us." St. Alphonsus Liguori
Eucharistic Adoration
- Monday - Friday: 7:00 am to 6:00 pm
- Saturday 7:00 am to 4:00 pm
Eucharistic adoration is the act of worshipping God as He is present in the consecrated Eucharist. Since the Last Supper, when Jesus broke the bread and distributed the wine, saying, "This is my Body" and "This is my Blood," Catholics have believed that the bread and wine are no longer merely baked wheat and fermented grape juice, but the actual living presence of the Second Person of the Trinity. Spending time before the Blessed Sacrament, in prayer and devotion, is exactly the same as spending time before the living God. Adoration occurs whenever someone kneels in front of a tabernacle that contains the Blessed Sacrament, genuflects toward a tabernacle, bows before receiving the Blessed Sacrament at Mass, or in a more focused way, when the Blessed Sacrament is exposed for adoration. The purpose of adoration is to highlight the presence of the Lord in the Eucharist. When a consecrated host is placed in the monstrance, it is said to be a solemn exposition.