K
Kbreyne
Guest
When we are in Eucharistic Adoration, are the Angels and Saints present with us as they are at Mass?
While it is true that Jesus Christ is present in the Most Blessed Sacrament for the purpose of being in Eucharistic Adoration from His faithful, the Angels and Saints are yes super-abundently present to Adore Him, and yes He does too find this Heaven. Angelic and Sanctoral Adoration of Christ Jesus is quite of another brand compared to the mortal adoration of Him. We whom adore Him in Eucharistic Adoration are tainted creatures stained by original sin, and while having immortal souls, are corporeally mortal. The Angels and Saints Whom authentically behold and Adore Him in Eucharistic Adoration are not only immortal and sinless, but of an unspeakably superior Order in the scheme of Creation to humans.While I would not deny the presence of the angels and the saints at Eucharistic Adoration, I very much like this note which appeared in our bulletin to encourage people to make visits during a recent 40-hours adoration:
Consider that when the Sacred Host is publically exposed, Jesus is not on the altar to receive the adoration of the angels & the saints. These he finds in Heaven! He is present in the parish church to receive YOUR adoration & to listen to YOUR confidences & to console YOUR sorrows and trials.
tee
I’m sure they would be…if you asked them. But I think they like to be asked. (That was an opinion.)When we are in Eucharistic Adoration, are the Angels and Saints present with us as they are at Mass?
Well there are at least the number of angels present as there are people, since everyone’s guardian angel is with him.Yes. In fact you should set a little space aside where you are sitting for your guardian angel to sit, just as Sister Mary Eucharistica taught you.
![]()
When during adoration, I repeated the prayer, “Holy God” several times, a vivid presence of God suddenly swept over me, and I was caught up in spirit before the majesty of God. I saw how the Angels and the Saints of the Lord give glory to God. The glory of God is so great that I dare not try to describe it, because I would not be able to do so, and souls might think that what I have written is all there is. Saint Paul, I understand now why you did not want to describe heaven, but only said that eye has not seen, nor ear heard, nor has it entered into the heart of man what God has prepared for those who love him…Now I have seen the way in which I adore God; oh how miserable it is! And what a tiny drop it is in comparison to that perfect heavenly glory. (1604)
But washed in the waters of baptism.While it is true that Jesus Christ is present in the Most Blessed Sacrament for the purpose of being in Eucharistic Adoration from His faithful, the Angels and Saints are yes super-abundently present to Adore Him, and yes He does too find this Heaven. Angelic and Sanctoral Adoration of Christ Jesus is quite of another brand compared to the mortal adoration of Him. We whom adore Him in Eucharistic Adoration are tainted creatures stained by original sin,
For a time. But we, together with the saints, anticipate the resurrection of our glorified bodies.and while having immortal souls, are corporeally mortal.
The saints *are *humans (and one day, we may all hope to be saints), nor am I sure all would agree that the angels are intrinsically superior.The Angels and Saints Whom authentically behold and Adore Him in Eucharistic Adoration are not only immortal and sinless, but of an unspeakably superior Order in the scheme of Creation to humans.
I did not intend to denounce or correct any item of what you said a year or over a year ago. Of course we are washed in Baptism if Christianly-birthed, that is from Christian families, but never the less we still all commit sin and unethicalness in life is what I intended to mean.FTR: I repeat my statement of a year and a half ago: I would not deny the presence of angels and saints at Eucharistic Adoration.
But in case more than poetic license is involved below, I do have these to say:
But washed in the waters of baptism.
For a time. But we, together with the saints, anticipate the resurrection of our glorified bodies.
The saints *are *humans (and one day, we may all hope to be saints), nor am I sure all would agree that the angels are intrinsically superior.
tee
Yes,When we are in Eucharistic Adoration, are the Angels and Saints present with us as they are at Mass?