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pmcnally
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Hi,
I work at private secular university in Massachusetts. There is a non-denominational chapel on campus where various religions have services. There is Catholic Mass there on Sunday. I was wondering if it would be proper or allowed to have Eucharistic Adoration in this non-denominational chapel for an hour a week (or some regular frequency). This could be a good way to bring Catholics students and staff on campus together and potentially evangelize the Catholic faith. I know I would need to talk to the Catholic chaplain on campus (a lay person) and probably the pastor of a Catholic parish close to campus.
Thoughts? I have only heard of Eucharistic Adoration happening at Catholic churches. However since there is Mass at this non-denominational chapel maybe we could also do this.
Thanks,
Pete
I work at private secular university in Massachusetts. There is a non-denominational chapel on campus where various religions have services. There is Catholic Mass there on Sunday. I was wondering if it would be proper or allowed to have Eucharistic Adoration in this non-denominational chapel for an hour a week (or some regular frequency). This could be a good way to bring Catholics students and staff on campus together and potentially evangelize the Catholic faith. I know I would need to talk to the Catholic chaplain on campus (a lay person) and probably the pastor of a Catholic parish close to campus.
Thoughts? I have only heard of Eucharistic Adoration happening at Catholic churches. However since there is Mass at this non-denominational chapel maybe we could also do this.
Thanks,
Pete