Live stream Adoration

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So I just found an app that live streams adoration from a perpetual adoration church in Alabama ( The app’s name is “Catholify” if anyone is interested).Though I know that this is obviously not supposed to take the place of actually going to visit Our Lord in person, I think it’s a great idea for when, for one reason or the other, we are not able to make it to adoration on a given day. I tried doing some research to see if there was any more information on live stream adoration from an official source, but I wasn’t able to find anything. Either way, I thought it’s a very sweet thing to have for people who truly can’t make it to adoration but want to keep Our Lord company. I don’t want to say anything wrong, but kind of like holy FaceTime lol. Does anyone out there know more about it? Like, for example, is it the same thing? Could I do my Holy our from home if say, my car breaks down or I break a leg or something and can’t make it to adoration physically?
 
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You can choose the Tabernacle,
or the Oratory in live time.
When visiting the chapel during Mass or during the nuns’ audible prayer times, the microphone is on so that you can, in a sense, join with these contemplative nuns in prayer.
 
I would put it in the same category as watching Mass on TV. You can’t fulfill your Sunday obligation because watching something on a screen is not the same as being there in person. But if you can’t get to Mass due to illness or bad weather, then it’s something you can do to unite yourself with others in prayer.
 
But only if it is live, I think.

I personally don’t get it. The substance is changed, but it isn’t as though the substance is there through the image you see on screen. It is just an image of the accident of bread at that point, no?
 
I personally don’t get it. The substance is changed, but it isn’t as though the substance is there through the image you see on screen. It is just an image of the accident of bread at that point,
Exactly! x2

God Bless
 
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