Eucharistic Adoration on Thursday, February 5th

Eucharistic adoration is a time for prayer in which the Catholic faithful—adore our Lord Jesus Christ in the Most Blessed Sacrament. Adoration can take place either when the Church reserves our Eucharistic Lord Jesus in the tabernacle, or when a priest or deacon exposes the consecrated Host in a monstrance outside of Mass. On Thursday, February 5th Father will place a consecrated Host in the Monstrance and we, the faithful can be in the presence of Jesus, for prayer and adoration. This type of worship flows from the Catholic dogma that Jesus is truly and sacramentally present—body, blood, soul, and divinity—in the Eucharist, in this case under the appearance of bread in the consecrated Host.

In adoration, Catholics seek to revere and encounter deeply our Lord in the Eucharist. It is a wonderful time for prayer, thanksgiving, and worship.

The door at 3911 Bell will be the entrance to participate in Adoration. The door will be open from 7:00-7:15. After 7:15 there will not be an entrance open to participate.