Post on 04-Jun-2018
Eucharistic Adoration It is very important to keep parishioners informed of the days and hours of Eucharistic Adoration at your parish. A telephone number of a person to
contact is also very important. Bulletin notes may be a means to maintain contact with current adorers as well as a way to encourage new
adorers. Printed below are copy ready bulletin articles to use, or if you chose, make up your own , keeping the notes brief, based in Sacred Scripture, Catechism or thoughts from popes or saints, while
offering necessary information such as:
Adoration begins on Monday at 7:00 a.m. and continues through Saturday at 7:45 a.m. For more information, access code, or to commit to your own hour contact:
Your name and (telephone number)
Adoration of Our Lord
God is made 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 adore. He will be with us until the end of time. For more information contact:
Adoration of Our Lord Visit our Risen Lord. Adoration begins: For more information contact:
Adoration of Our Lord
Visit our Risen Lord. Adoration begins: For more information contact:
Adoration of Our Lord
Our Blessed Lord has indeed risen, and awaits our visit with Him during Eucharistic Adoration. For more information contact:
Adoration of Our Lord
This is the Son of God. Believe in Him! Visit Him! Adoration begins: For more information contact:
Adoration of Our Lord
Let your eyes of faith see within the Sacred Host, Our Savior Jesus Christ, Whose Heart was pierced for love of us. Adoration begins: For more information contact:
God dwells among His people in the flesh of Jesus Christ, born in Bethlehem, present in
the Eucharist. in our day.
Adoration is given to God alone. That is
why it is called Eucharistic Adoration
because the Holy Eucharist is God!
In Eucharistic Adoration,
we are not just thinking
about God, we are with God!
“I have risen: I am with you once more.”
(Luke 24:34)
God so loved the world that He gave
His only Son, so that everyone who
believes in Him might have Eternal Life.
“Look upon Him Whom they have pierced” (Pope
Benedict XVI)...in Eucharistic Adoration
Adoration of Our Lord
The Lord Our God’s Real Presence is with us, and His command is very clear. Give some time and worship Him. He gives us every second of our life. For more information contact:
Adoration of Our Lord
Being in the Presence of Our Lord is the perfect way to meditate on the sufferings He endured for our sins. Visit with Him during Eucharistic Adoration. For more information contact:
Adoration of Our Lord
Chose to remain with us in His glorified human body veiled in the Holy Eucharist. How do we repay this love? By simply visiting Him. For more information contact:
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 adore. For more information contact:
Adoration of Our Lord
Jesus knows everything about us. How well do you know Him? Visit Him! Be Still! Listen! For more information contact:
Adoration of Our Lord
Do you need a witness to believe that this is Jesus, the Son of God? Ask St. John to help your unbelief. For more information contact:
“The Lord, your God, shall you worship and
Him alone shall you serve.”
(Matthew 4:10)
Ours were the sufferings He bore; ours the torments He endured.
(Antiphon)
Jesus loves us so much that He….
“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)
Be still and know the Lord.
(Morning prayer)
This is He of Whom John said: I have
seen and have given witness that this is
the Son of God. (Jn 1:32,34)
Adoration of Our Lord
Do we hear Our Lord calling to us? He speaks to us in the silence. Come Listen to Him. Adoration begins: For more information contact:
Adoration of Our Lord
It is hard to believe, but it’s true. God, Who love us more than we can comprehend desires personal time with you. Don’t keep Him waiting. For more information contact:
Adoration of Our Lord
After calming the sea, the apostles believed that Jesus was the Son of God. What do you need to believe? This Son of God waits for us to visit Him, so that He can calm the rough waves in our life. For more information contact:
Adoration of Our Lord
Our Lord is always ready to help us, but we must ask Him. Share your fears and hopes with the Lord Jesus Who waits patiently for your visit. For more information contact:
Adoration of Our Lord
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.
“Speak, Lord, for Your servant is
listening.” (1 Samuel 3:10)
Time waits for no one!
But the Lord Jesus
is waiting for you !
“I Am the Lord, your God, Who grasp your right hand; It is I Who say
to you, fear not, I will help you.”
(Is 41:13)
“Truly, You are the Son of God.”
(Matthew 14:33)
And nailed to a wooden cross
He was laid in a wooden manger
Adoration of Our Lord
What makes us even more blessed is we have the opportunity to visit Jesus during Eucharistic Adoration. For more information, or to sign up for your personal hour contact:
Adoration of Our Lord
This is Jesus Christ, True God and True Man, a doctrine of our faith that is not negotiable. Come visit Him. For more information contact:
Adoration of Our Lord
No appointment necessary! Walk-ins are welcome! The Divine Physician is interested in hearing from you. He will listen more closely than anyone else and wants to help. Come visit Him. For more information contact:
Adoration of Our Lord
Get to know the Good Shepherd Who laid down His life for us. He waits for our visit during Eucharistic Adoration. Please commit to an hour. For more information contact:
Adoration of Our Lord
St. Eymard is referring to Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament. He is reminding us that we are His servants, we are His children and He is waiting in our Adoration Chapel day and night for us to visit. For more information contact:
Adoration of Our Lord
Praise and thanksgiving time begins: Become a faithful committed adorer, call:
“I am the Good Shepherd. The Good Shepherd
lays down His life for His sheep.”
(John 10:11)
When you look at the Consecrated Host, enshrined in the
monstrance, do you see bread, or do you recognize that it is not bread but the
Risen Christ?
“Jesus waits with loving patience for His servants, His children; day and night He is waiting for them.”
(St. Peter Julian Eymard)
Praise and thank the Lord for His countless gifts and blessings!
Where? In His Real Presence in your Adoration Chapel or Church
How? By being really present to Him, as He is Really Present to us.
The DOCTOR
is in!
We, as Catholics, are truly blessed. We have with us, the Real Presence of Jesus Christ.
He is with us in His Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity, made
possible only by the HOLY PRIESTHOOD.
THANK OUR PRIESTS