The Gift of Being

In His Presence


The baby in the manger and a man on a cross are easy to recognize, but they are only images of Jesus. The one who is in the monstrance is not an image. It is not a representation. It is HIM! - His true presence, Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity!

During Adoration you are with Him no less than Peter, James and John were in the garden. Like Peter, James and John, the more time you spend with Him, the more He will open your eyes and your heart to the reality of His love, deepening your love for Him and for others. He gives you the courage to cope with your natural fears, the power to undergo difficult trials and the ability to undertake great things for the sake of His name.


What Should I Expect

in Adoration?

Adoration Explained

This is a great video explaining Eucharistic adoration from a Catholic mother of five.

Beautiful Testimonies

This is a video of short testimonies of why people attend Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

What do we do in Adoration

Fr. Josh Johnson explains what adoration is and what we should

be doing.

Saintly Reflection

on Eucharistic Adoration

St. Margaret Mary Alacoque

“I have a burning thirst to be honored by me

in the Blessed Sacrament.”

St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta

“During a Holy Hour our love for Jesus

becomes more intimate, our love for each other

more understanding, and our love for the poor

more compassionate.”

St. John Paul II

“The Church and the world have a great need of Eucharistic worship. Jesus waits for us in this sacrament of love.

Let us be generous with our

time in going to meet Him in adoration”

St. Thérèse of Lisieux

“Do you realize that Jesus is there in the Blessed Sacrament expressly for you, for you alone! He burns with the desire

to come into your heart!”

St. John Vianney

“Our Lord is hidden there in the Blessed

Sacrament, waiting for us to come and visit Him, and make our requests to Him.”

St. Alphonus Ligouri

“A holy hour will give you more strength during life and more consolation at the hour of death and eternity.”

Just as you can’t be exposed to the sun without receiving its rays, neither can you come to Jesus exposed in the Blessed Sacrament without receiving the divine rays of His grace, His love, and His peace.