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Is it ok to do homework during Adoration?
Absolutely not. It is just like a Mass, you don’t want to do any other things besides participating in the Mass.Is it ok to do homework during Adoration?
So if this was the only way i could attend adoration, i probably should not until i can fully devote myself to adoring him?Absolutely not. It is just like a Mass, you don’t want to do any other things besides participating in the Mass.
If you have problem with school, then you can certainly ask Him to help you with, but don’t spend time doing something else while you should be praying and praising Him.
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Spend what time you can in Adoration, but do it mindfully. After all, a quarter hour or so isn’t going to noticeably disrupt your study or sleep. Better a quarter hour with your full focus on Christ than an hour doing your homework, I think.So if this was the only way i could attend adoration, i probably should not until i can fully devote myself to adoring him?
At school, teachers sometimes remind us saying “don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today”So if this was the only way i could attend adoration, i probably should not until i can fully devote myself to adoring him?
No, we can’t do everything we do in Adoration at home - we can’t be in the presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. Now not everything we do is fit for adoration, as you correctly pointed out. And I feel homework is one of those things.I would actually disagree and say it is okay to do homework. Our daily lives are supposed to be offered as a prayer to God. Naturally not everything we do is fit for doing at adoration, but homework is something acceptable. I wouldn’t just do homework. You definitely should spend a little time before and after just focusing on God.
But God doesn’t want us to keep barriers between Him and us. When we go to adoration, we don’t have to even pray. We can just enjoy being in His presence. We can tell Him about our day like we would our parents. I once felt inspired to scribble some poetic verse at adoration. Sometimes people read the Bible. That’s not praising God, but it is helping us to grow spiritually. And it’s not like God brought about Eucharistic Adoration because He needs us to worship Him. We’re the ones who get any benefit out of it.
Everything we do at adoration, we can do by ourselves at home. You don’t have to be before the Blessed Sacrament to pray the rosary or read the Bible or simply talk to God. It’s just that much better if you get to be in His physical presence. Keep Him in mind while working on your homework. Don’t get so distracted that you tune him out. But let you and Him spend some time together, Father and son, best friends, Creator and created.
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What would it say about how important someone thought you were if they did homework while trying to talk to you?
Of course we all pray to God in all sorts of situations. And interact with him in all sorts of ways.Actually, my friends and I usually are doing other things when we talk, especially on the phone, but in person, too. Sometimes we sit and just talk, but sometimes we work on homework, eat dinner, play computer games, all sorts of stuff.
Mother Theresa said “Prayer is in all things, in all gestures”. I’m in no means saying everytime you talk to God you should be doing other things. I’m saying that every prayer doesn’t have to be on your knees staring at Him or an image of Him. I certainly spend prayer time every day with nothing else but God and me. But I also pray when I’m walking to class, when I read the paper, when I hear someone saying somthing blasphemous, when I’m having trouble focusing in a lecture, when I get stuck on a test question, when I’m eating lunch and I see that hot guy I really like, when I’m in a movie and it gets rude, etc. Those aren’t always the most well-thought out, centered prayers, but they are me reconnecting with God during my day.
I can totally see if I was signed up to do an hour at adoration, I might bring some homework to do. Not that I’m saying “Hang tight a minute, God, while I get this out of the way.” I’m just spending time with Him in an informal, familiar way.
Think of a boyfriend and girlfriend. They do all sorts of different activities together. They spend time going to movies, dinner, talking, emailing, dancing, studying together, meeting each other’s friends, etc. All these things are time spent sharing pieces of themselves with each other.
Time with God can be spent in different ways, too. Personally, I feel like seperating God time and homework time is telling God “Wait over there a minute”. But that’s just how I feel.
Leaving homework outside the Adoration chapel to me has the totally opposite significance to that which you appear to attach to it. In such a case isn’t it really the homework that you’re putting aside in order to devote your attention to God? And not the other way around?
No. Adoration focuses on the worship of Jesus Christ. You go home to do your homework. Adoration remains in the Church, and since the Church is the Household of God, a place of worship. So no, do not do homework.Is it ok to do homework during Adoration?
Well, if you’ve been convinced of the need to focus specially on God in adoration, you could talk to the person (and not while he’s at adoration, please!What would you say to someone who did do this?