Holy Hour of Adoration
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Join us for a special Holy Hour of Adoration for the Reparation to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. This hour on Friday, July 3rd from 7-8pm will include prayer, sacred music, silence, and worship before Our Lord present in the Most Blessed Sacrament.
Throughout the Gospels, people came to Jesus seeking healing, mercy, and hope. The Catechism of the Catholic Church reminds us that Christ's compassion toward the sick and His many healings were a powerful sign that "God has visited his people" and that the Kingdom of God was at hand (CCC 1503). Jesus did not simply cure physical illnesses—He came to heal the whole person, body and soul.
The Catechism also teaches that Christ often invites people to respond with faith. Many who approached Him in trust experienced His healing touch, and He continues to call people today to come to Him in faith (CCC 1504). While Jesus may not always remove every suffering immediately, He never ceases to offer His grace, strength, peace, and healing presence.
During Eucharistic Adoration, we encounter this same Jesus who healed the sick, forgave sinners, and strengthened the weary. Whether you come carrying burdens, seeking spiritual renewal, praying for a loved one, or simply desiring to spend time with the Lord, all are welcome.
This Holy Hour is also an opportunity to participate in our parish initiative: 250 Hours of Eucharistic Adoration - Praying for Our Nation as a Parish
Come spend an hour with the Sacred Heart of Jesus, praying for our nation, our parish, our families, and your own intentions. As the Gospel tells us, "power came forth from him and healed them all" (Luke 6:19). We invite you to come and experience the healing presence of Christ for yourself.
Throughout the Gospels, people came to Jesus seeking healing, mercy, and hope. The Catechism of the Catholic Church reminds us that Christ's compassion toward the sick and His many healings were a powerful sign that "God has visited his people" and that the Kingdom of God was at hand (CCC 1503). Jesus did not simply cure physical illnesses—He came to heal the whole person, body and soul.
The Catechism also teaches that Christ often invites people to respond with faith. Many who approached Him in trust experienced His healing touch, and He continues to call people today to come to Him in faith (CCC 1504). While Jesus may not always remove every suffering immediately, He never ceases to offer His grace, strength, peace, and healing presence.
During Eucharistic Adoration, we encounter this same Jesus who healed the sick, forgave sinners, and strengthened the weary. Whether you come carrying burdens, seeking spiritual renewal, praying for a loved one, or simply desiring to spend time with the Lord, all are welcome.
This Holy Hour is also an opportunity to participate in our parish initiative: 250 Hours of Eucharistic Adoration - Praying for Our Nation as a Parish
Come spend an hour with the Sacred Heart of Jesus, praying for our nation, our parish, our families, and your own intentions. As the Gospel tells us, "power came forth from him and healed them all" (Luke 6:19). We invite you to come and experience the healing presence of Christ for yourself.
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