Why Adore?

WHY PERPETUAL ADORATION?

Because Jesus loves you with an infinite love, you bring unlimited joy to His Sacred Heart when you spend an hour with Him in the Blessed Sacrament.

JESUS GIVES US HIS GRACES

Jesus stays with us day and night in the Blessed Sacrament, calling out to each one of us: "Come to me all you who are weary and find life burdensome, and I will refresh you."

Jesus stays with us in mind, heart, and spirit by lavishing on us those graces that encourage us, console us, strengthen us, guide us, and inspire us to place all of our trust in His Sacred Heart.

Place your trust in Jesus and watch as the power of His Love casts out every fear, doubt, worry, and anxiety.

IT BUILDS COMMUNITY

Perpetual Adoration builds community because the Eucharist is the Sacrament of Unity. When one person unites himself with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, Jesus brings everyone closer together through the power of His Divine Love.

IT BRINGS PEACE

Pope John Paul II has said that the best, most effective, and surest way to bring everlasting peace on earth is through the power of Eucharistic Adoration. Only God has the power to redirect the course of history back to the path of peace, which He promised. The Eucharist brings peace to men's hearts, and men with peaceful hearts make a peaceful world.

EVERYONE CAN PARTICIPATE

Everyone can participate because everyone can find at least one hour each week to spend with Jesus. Whatever hour you choose will please the Lord, but He is especially pleased by the sacrifices of those who keep Him company in the middle of the night. And it is these sacrifices that make Perpetual Adoration a reality.

THE WAY TO A PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP WITH JESUS

Perpetual Adoration helps us to become personally involved with Jesus Christ because it makes the Eucharist a centerpiece of our lives. By spending time with Jesus in the Eucharist, you can establish a truly personal relationship with Him.

THE HOLY FATHER ASKS FOR IT

"In a world where there is so much noise, so much bewilderment, there is a need for silent adoration of Jesus concealed in the Host. Be assiduous in the prayer of adoration and teach it to the faithful. It is a source of comfort and light, particularly to those who are suffering."

Pope Benedict XVI, March 2, 2006

"When we are before the Blessed Sacrament, instead of looking about us, let us shut our eyes and open our hearts; and the good God will open his. We will go to him, and he will come to us, the one to give, and the other to receive. It will be like a breath passing from one to the other."

St. John Vianney

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