Perpetual Adoration
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Church began Eucharistic adoration May 29th, 2005, on the feast of Corpus Christi. From no adoration at all, the parish dove right into the perpetual variety with the support of Father Craig Loecker, our pastor at the time.
When our new pastor, Father Tom Lilly, arrived in June of 2005, he was astounded at the response and at what he discovered. “In hundreds of different ways, God is reaching out, strengthening our people, our families,” he says. “How profoundly God is working in their lives.” He is edified to see families praying together. When he talks to adorers day or night, they tell him of the impact this has made in their home life and the great graces they are receiving. He also finds a sense of community and an increased reverence for the liturgy and the Mass.
God is drawing all of us to Jesus, and through Jesus is bringing us together into His family.
You are invited to spend time with Our Lord in the Chapel at any time, day or night, CALL Katie at 348-7300 for more information.
When we enter into the presence of Jesus Christ in the Blessed Sacrament, we do not enter into the presence of a static reality, but rather, into a dynamic Presence which is personal, living, and loving. The Pope John Paul II Chapel is located in the Church and to the left.
“Could you not watch one hour with Me?” Mt 26:40