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Adoration of Our Lord Do you have any free time? Visit our all-powerful God in Eucharistic Adoration. For more information contact: Adoration of Our Lord It only makes sense in knowing this Truth, we should adore Him. For more information contact: Adoration of Our Lord Visit our Redeemer in Eucharistic Adoration. For more information contact: Adoration of Our Lord Can you think of anything else? For more information contact: Adoration of Our Lord The Son of God, made known to Saints Peter, James and John, by Our Heavenly Father is truly present in the Most Blessed Sacrament so that we may speak and listen to Him in the silence of our hearts and like St. Peter say: “Lord it is good that we are here.” (Mt:17:4) For more information contact: Adoration of Our Lord The Lord is always waiting to help us. Bring your sorrows and joys to the One Who loves us most. For more information contact: “I spend every free moment at the feet of the hidden God. He is my Master; I ask Him about everything; I speak to Him about everything. Here I obtain strength and light.” (St. Faustina, Diary 704) Who is the Real Presence? The Real Presence is Jesus Christ in His Divinity and Humanity, present in the Holy Eucharist, body, blood, soul, and divinity. “We adore You, Lord Jesus Christ, here and in all Your churches in the whole world, and we bless You because by Your holy cross You have redeemed the world.” (St. Francis of Assisi) Why Eucharistic Adoration? To implore grace & mercy for myself, for the Church for all afflicted & sorrowing, for poor sinners, for those whom I have promised prayers, for all the world and for the holy souls in Purgatory. “This is My Beloved Son with Whom I am well pleased, listen to Him.” (Matthew17:5) “I am the Savior of all people, says the Lord. Whatever their troubles, I will answer their cry, and I will always be their God.” (Antiphon)

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Page 1: Adoration of Our Lord - Archdiocese of St. Louisarchstl.org/files/field-file/Adoration notes for bulletin 2.pdf · Visit our Redeemer in Eucharistic Adoration. For more information

Adoration of Our Lord

Do you have any free time? Visit our all-powerful God in Eucharistic Adoration. For more information contact:

Adoration of Our Lord

It only makes sense in knowing this Truth, we should adore Him. For more information contact:

Adoration of Our Lord

Visit our Redeemer in Eucharistic Adoration. For more information contact:

Adoration of Our Lord

Can you think of anything else? For more information contact:

Adoration of Our Lord

The Son of God, made known to Saints Peter, James and John, by Our Heavenly Father is truly present in the Most Blessed Sacrament so that we may speak and listen to Him in the silence of our hearts and like St. Peter say: “Lord it is good that we are here.” (Mt:17:4) For more information contact:

Adoration of Our Lord

The Lord is always waiting to help us. Bring your sorrows and joys to the One Who loves us most. For more information contact:

“I spend every free moment at the feet of the hidden

God. He is my Master; I ask Him about everything; I

speak to Him about everything. Here I obtain

strength and light.” (St. Faustina, Diary 704)

Who is the Real Presence? The Real Presence is Jesus Christ in His

Divinity and Humanity, present in the Holy

Eucharist, body, blood, soul, and divinity.

“We adore You, Lord Jesus Christ, here and in all Your

churches in the whole world, and we bless You because

by Your holy cross You have redeemed the world.”

(St. Francis of Assisi)

Why Eucharistic Adoration? To implore grace & mercy for myself, for the Church for all afflicted & sorrowing, for poor

sinners, for those whom I have promised prayers, for all

the world and for the holy souls in Purgatory.

“This is My Beloved Son with Whom I am

well pleased, listen to Him.”

(Matthew17:5)

“I am the Savior of all people, says the Lord.

Whatever their troubles, I will answer their cry, and I will always be their God.”

(Antiphon)

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Adoration of Our Lord

Meditating on the passion and death of Jesus can be a great consolation to Our Lord and give us many graces. There is no better place to meditate on Him and His sufferings than in His Real Presence. Come, be with our Redeemer. For more information contact:

Adoration of Our Lord

Let us worship Him, learn from Him, and share the most intimate details of our life with Him. This is all possible in Eucharistic Adoration. For more information contact:

Adoration of Our Lord

How have you thanked Him. Adoration begins: For more information contact:

Adoration of Our Lord

Who or what is your master? Come visit the True Master Whom we are to serve. For more information contact:

Adoration of Our Lord

We witness this miracle at every mass. Jesus, with His great love for us, remains with us to adore in tabernacles and chapels in all Catholic Churches throughout the world. Come visit with Him. For more information contact:

Adoration of Our Lord

The Body and Blood, together with the Soul and Divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ, and therefore the whole Christ, is truly, really and substantially contained in the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist. For more information contact:

“Master!”

“He suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died and was buried” for us !

Jesus is our Hero, our Teacher,

our Friend, and Our God!

Who is the Holy Eucharist?

The Holy Eucharist is the Real Presence of

Jesus Christ.

The Physical Presence of Our Lord in the Holy Eucharist.

“By the words of consecration, they (the bread and wine) become the Body and Blood of Christ. He becomes present whole and entire, it is physical reality and bodily presence.

(cf. Mysterium Fidei #56)

←He

Did this →

For You!

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Adoration of Our Lord

Where is your faith? Do you believe and know that this is the Holy One of God, Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ? Show your faith and visit Him. For more information contact:

Adoration of Our Lord

We have many opportunities to spend time with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. For more information contact:

Adoration of Our Lord

The Magi followed the star to find Jesus, we find Him in Eucharistic Adoration. For more information contact:

Adoration of Our Lord

All the treasures and wonders of this world are nothing compared to Who we find in Adoration. For more information contact:

Adoration of Our Lord

St. Augustine is telling us that God, Who can do all things, has given us His very most because He has given us Himself. There is nothing else that can compare with this Gift. We can give of ourselves too. Visit Him in Eucharistic Adoration. For more information contact:

Adoration of Our Lord

Jesus, in His risen glorified body, with His beating, loving, and merciful heart, is waiting for you to visit with Him. Listen carefully. For more information contact:

“The Presence of Jesus in the tabernacle must be a kind of

magnetic pole attracting an ever greater number of souls

enamored of Him, ready to wait patiently to hear His voice and,

as it were, to sense the beating of His heart.”

(John Paul II, Stay With Us Lord)

“God in His omnipotence could not give more, in His wisdom He knew not how to give more, in His riches He had not more to give,

than the Eucharist.” (St.Augustine)

"The time you spend with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament is the best time that you will spend on earth. Each moment that you spend with Jesus will deepen your union with Him and make your soul everlastingly more glorious and beautiful in heaven, and will help bring about an everlasting peace on earth."

(Mother Teresa of Calcutta)

The Most Blessed Sacrament is not a relic or a memory, it is

Jesus Himself. He is all-powerful, all-loving,

all-perfect and anxiously waiting for us to visit.

“And we have believed and come to know that You are the

Holy One of God.” (Jn 6:69)

Seeking?

Searching?