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"He is hidden there, waiting for us to come visit to visit Him and to make our requests.  He wishes to see us near Him, to tell us that He loves us, and wishes to load us with good things." - St John Vianney

Loving Our Eucharistic God: Adoration as Way of Life

Eucharistic Adoration is often seen as a devotion—something we do for an hour each week. A beautiful practice… but still just a part of life.

But what if it is meant to be more?

What if Adoration is not simply something we do… but a way we are called to live?

To live in constant awareness of the Presence of Our Lord— not only in the chapel, but in every moment of our day.


Reflections

  • A scheduled Holy Hour is not an obligation—it is a sacrifice of love.
  • Adoration changes not only how we pray, but how we see everything.
  • The Eucharist is not the center of our life if it does not reorder our life.
  • The saints did not fit Adoration into life—they built their lives around it.
  • Time given to Our Lord is never lost—it is where everything else finds its meaning.

This page is the beginning of a larger work currently in progress.

More reflections will be added over time.