Why you should want to spend
One hour with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament
John Paul II knew what a privileged form of prayer Eucharistic adoration is – how important it is not only for growth in personal sanctity but also how necessary it is for the life of the Church. Through adoration, John Paul II tells [...]
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The Worldwide Adoration Project is promoting an hour of Eucharistic adoration beginning at 7:00 pm on April 2, 2008, this day being the third anniversary of Pope John Paul II’s death. The Fathers of the Oratory and the Eucharistic Adoration Committee invite you join us in the Oratory chapel for a holy hour from [...]
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Holy Thursday
No Eucharistic adoration
4:00 - 5:00pm Confession
6:00pm Mass
Good Friday
No Eucharistic adoration
Noon Liturgy
1:00pm Stations of the Cross
4:00 - 6:00pm Confession
Holy Saturday
No Eucharistic adoration
No scheduled Confession
11:00pm Easter Vigil Mass
Easter
11:00am Sunday Mass
4:00pm Sunday Mass
9:00pm Sunday Mass
*Please note that there will be NO adoration during the Easter Triduum!
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Wednesday
5:15pm Mass only
No Adoration
Building closes at 6:00pm
Thursday
10:00am Mass only
No Adoration
Building will be closed aside from mass
Friday
10:00am Mass only
No Adoration
Building will be closed aside from mass
Saturday
10:00am, 4:00pm & 5:15pm Masses
No Adoration
Building hours 3:00pm - 6:00pm
Adoration resumes on Monday, November 26.
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Posted in Eucharistic Adoration on Nov 6th, 2007
Many hours still only have a single adorer. Enrollment forms are available at the table by the photoboard in the Newman Center lobby. Please consider signing up!
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