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What is Eucharistic Adoration?
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Eucharistic Adoration is the practice of worshiping Jesus Christ, truly present in the Blessed Sacrament (consecrated Host), displayed in a monstrance on the altar. Catholics believe that after Consecration at Mass, the Host is no longer bread but the Body of Christ. In Adoration, the faithful spend time in prayer, meditation, and silent contemplation before the Lord. Perpetual Adoration means a chapel maintains exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with volunteers signing up for hourly shifts. The practice deepens one's relationship with Christ, provides peace, and is an ideal time for intercession. Pope Benedict XVI called Adoration 'the school of the saints.'
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