Eucharistic Adoration
Eucharistic Adoration
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Eucharistic adoration
"Postmodern society," says Cardinal Sarah, "rejects the past and looks at the present as a cheap consumer object; it pictures the future in terms of an almost obsessive progress. Its dream, which has become a sad reality, will have been to lock silence away in a damp, dark dungeon."
Don't fall for the lies the world tells us about tradition and silence. Fight back against the siren song of novelty and noise. Join us for an hour of silence with Jesus this Friday.
Eucharistic adoration
"Postmodern society," says Cardinal Sarah, "rejects the past and looks at the present as a cheap consumer object; it pictures the future in terms of an almost obsessive progress. Its dream, which has become a sad reality, will have been to lock silence away in a damp, dark dungeon."
Don't fall for the lies the world tells us about tradition and silence. Fight back against the siren song of novelty and noise. Join us for an hour of silence with Jesus this Friday.
Opportunities for Eucharistic Adoration
Time |
Day |
Parish |
10:30 am |
1st Sunday |
Prince of Peace |
7:00 am—2:00 pm |
Sunday |
St Ignatius |
9:00 am—7:00 pm |
Monday |
St Margaret |
9:00 am—7:00 pm |
Monday |
St Patrick |
4:00—8:00 pm |
Tuesday |
St Mary |
10:00 am—7:00 pm |
Wednesday |
St Mark |
8:30—10:00 am |
Thursday |
St Joan of Arc* |
8:30—10:00 am |
1st Friday |
St Joan of Arc |
9:00 am—7:00 pm |
1st Friday |
St Francis |
10:00 am—7:00 pm |
Friday |
St Mark |
7:00—8:00 pm |
Friday |
St Margaret |
*Except when 1st Friday Adoration is observed |
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