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From another thread:
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Originally Posted by Brad
It has to be approved by the Bishop. I know of Bishops that have eliminated it from the diocese altogether and of Bishops that have told priests they cannot have it even though the people are willing.
I was curious after reading this post, what possible reason would a bishop have for not allowing perpetual adoration in his diocese? I am not implying that the reasons are not valid, I just can’t for the life of me think of one. I am blessed to live in a diocese where perpetual adoration is available at 3 parishes 5, 10, and 15 minutes from my house. I guess I always assumed that this was the norm in the Catholic church. I guess I have to open my eyes a bit. At my home parish, the adoration chapel usually has between 5-10 people in it every time I visit. I am a wimp when it comes to sleep, so I have not been there beyond 10pm, but I do know that we have a schedule so that there is never less than 2 people in the chapel at any one time. I have never heard of a problem in finding people to “staff” the chapel.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Brad
It has to be approved by the Bishop. I know of Bishops that have eliminated it from the diocese altogether and of Bishops that have told priests they cannot have it even though the people are willing.
I was curious after reading this post, what possible reason would a bishop have for not allowing perpetual adoration in his diocese? I am not implying that the reasons are not valid, I just can’t for the life of me think of one. I am blessed to live in a diocese where perpetual adoration is available at 3 parishes 5, 10, and 15 minutes from my house. I guess I always assumed that this was the norm in the Catholic church. I guess I have to open my eyes a bit. At my home parish, the adoration chapel usually has between 5-10 people in it every time I visit. I am a wimp when it comes to sleep, so I have not been there beyond 10pm, but I do know that we have a schedule so that there is never less than 2 people in the chapel at any one time. I have never heard of a problem in finding people to “staff” the chapel.