Perpetual Adoration Chapels

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Is there a comprehensive list or website somewhere that tells where there are churches that have perpetual adoration?

In the Saginaw area, the only one I know of is St. Joseph Church in Bay City. I wasn’t sure if there were others or if there was a way to find out.

If there isn’t such a list, I think it would be great if someone would put together a list of all the churches that have perpetual adoration.
 
It would be a great idea to have such a list. Unfortunately, I don’t know of one. I would definitely take advantage of it though when out of town for business or vacation. You may check your Archdiocease web site. The individual parishes usually post their weekly bulletin and it will probably say in there if they have weekly, scheduled or perpetual adoration.
 
Maybe God is calling you to start one in your parish! 👍

As you can see on the site, some parishes have it only one day a week for a few hours. It’s a good way to start.
 
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Didi:
Great list.

The one at the National Shrine of the Little Flower currently does not have their perpertual adoration due to rennovations. That was the one I was aware of when I moved here. There are a few that are near that I did not know of. I may frequent them.

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OutinChgoburbs:
Adoration is a big thing in the Midwest, at least in Illinois. realpresence.org is very helpful, but call or email and check first.
It is also very big in the Philadelphia area. Where I lived N of the city had at least four within a 15-20 minute drive.

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Didi:
Maybe God is calling you to start one in your parish! 👍

As you can see on the site, some parishes have it only one day a week for a few hours. It’s a good way to start.
No…not that there isnt anything, but that perpetual adoration with exposition is discouraged (if not disallowed) by the local bishop. The link has more information. Pray for our bishop, please.

Peace of Christ.
 
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mong00se:
No…not that there isnt anything, but that perpetual adoration with exposition is discouraged (if not disallowed) by the local bishop. The link has more information. Pray for our bishop, please.

Peace of Christ.
I read it. He has good points, but its not like a parish cannot do well at mass if they have perpetual adoration. Besides all of that, I usually go to adoration after 11 pm. Regular adoration times usually dont fit my schedule too well. Plus, its nice to know that you can go spend time the Blessed Sacrament anytime you need/want to.
 
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