What to do at Eucharistic Adoration

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Hi guys,

I was wondering, I am going to Eucharistic Adoration today. I am not all sure what I should do. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks and God bless.
 
Hi guys,

I was wondering, I am going to Eucharistic Adoration today. I am not all sure what I should do. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks and God bless.
You may just want to be still, and realize Who you are with. It’s wonderful, and the perfect setting for prayer.
If you are not sure, perhaps for your first time bring your Bible. Though it has been my expericne that a whole hour can pass without even feeling a need to open it,

Peace all.
 
Eucharistic Adoration is not subject to a particular formula. There are many things a person can do. For example:

–enjoy the great privelege of gazing upon the Lord in the Eucharist.

–say prayers of thanksgiving

–ask God for forgiveness and the grace to remove your imperfections.

–pray for peace.

–pray for the end of abortion.

–pray that your relationship with the Lord will grow.

–pray for the grace to open every door and window to your heart, mind, and soul.

–pray for the grace to detach yourself from the things of this world.

–pray for the grace to put Jesus first and foremost in your life.

This list could be extended to include an incredible number of different things. I also like to read and meditate on scripture and to read and to sing, non-audibly of course, hymns of worship and praise.

Just go for it and let the Lord have his way with your spiritual life.
 
Wonderful suggestions. I usually pray quietly, including the Rosary, and I also bring inspirational reading. My parish has a table set up just outside the doors of the chapel with reading materials which may be taken into the chapel during Adoration.
 
I place a couple of copies of Father Hardon’s My Holy Hour, available from Eternal Life in the Chapel before Adoration each week. [Click on Booklets in the tight margin.]
Prayers, litanies, reflections, the Mysteries of the Rosary, including the new Luminous Mysteries; all these and more help us to spend an hour in adoring our Blessed Lord with the love and fervor we should have for Him. A beautiful little prayer book that will become a favorite companion.
I originally got them for the Holy Thursday evening last year, but then put them out for Adoration. I had hoped they would be returned but have lost nearly 100 so far this year. They must be popular.

They cost $2 each but one can get 50 for $50 plus shippping. I decided to give up trying to recover them and am working to saturate the market instead. 😃
 
I usually have with me Scripture, another book for spiritual reading, and the rosary…

I almost always pray with Scripture, but I just come ready to pray however I feel called to pray at that time… so, it might mean sitting quietly for 30-45 minutes… and then praying the rosary… or, if I my mind is distracted and wandering, and I cannot manage with just silence during a busy day, I will do more spiritual reading. You don’t want to cloud up prayer time with too much “activity” such that you fail to listen to God in the silence. There is no one way to pray… do whatever you feel gives the most glory to God at any one time (though, just showing up to pray gives God glory)…
 
Is it bad to spend less than an hour in adoration? I am adding adoration for Lent and didn’t think I could make an hour right off, so I started with 20 minutes and hope to add 5-10 minutes each week. Or should I just be shooting for 1 hour right from the get go?
 
Is it bad to spend less than an hour in adoration? I am adding adoration for Lent and didn’t think I could make an hour right off, so I started with 20 minutes and hope to add 5-10 minutes each week.
I don’t know if it is bad, but I’m reminded of when Jesus was in the garden and the apostles fell asleep and He said, couldn’t you keep watch with me for at least an hour. Mathew 26:40 Tim
 
Is it bad to spend less than an hour in adoration? I am adding adoration for Lent and didn’t think I could make an hour right off, so I started with 20 minutes and hope to add 5-10 minutes each week. Or should I just be shooting for 1 hour right from the get go?
I bet that, once you get in the practice/habit of eucharistic adoration, an hour will be easy to keep.
 
Is it bad to spend less than an hour in adoration? I am adding adoration for Lent and didn’t think I could make an hour right off, so I started with 20 minutes and hope to add 5-10 minutes each week. Or should I just be shooting for 1 hour right from the get go?
Any time you can spend in adoration is time well spent, even if it’s less than an hour. We have people who come to the adoration chapel in between daily Mass and going to work; sometimes all they have is ten minutes. But what better way to spend it? 🙂
 
Any time you can spend in adoration is time well spent, even if it’s less than an hour. We have people who come to the adoration chapel in between daily Mass and going to work; sometimes all they have is ten minutes. But what better way to spend it? 🙂
:amen: I try to spend at least 15 minutes before or after daily Mass - sometimes Our Lord isn’t exposed of course, but even being with Him in the tabernacle is wonderful.

It can be difficult - a lot of the churches round here like to shoo people away pretty quick smart so they can lock up after mass, and may only have a few hours adoration per week which don’t always fit in with my schedule.

I try to find other ways to ‘spend an hour’ with him too - I combine Morning or Evening Prayer with one or more of scripture meditation, Rosary or Divine Mercy
 
Is it OK to spend more than an hour in adoration??

time seems to always fly whenever I’m reading spiritual inspiration books, the Bible, and praying the Rosary!
 
Is it OK to spend more than an hour in adoration??

time seems to always fly whenever I’m reading spiritual inspiration books, the Bible, and praying the Rosary!
No problem with that! 🙂

I have an assigned hour, past midnight. That time of day, there is rarely more than one person at a time in the adoration chapel. Because you cannot leave Jesus alone in there, you may have to hang around longer than an hour if the next person is late, or doesn’t show up (a distinct possibility when dealing with the very wee hours of the morning. 😃 )
 
No problem with that! 🙂

I have an assigned hour, past midnight. That time of day, there is rarely more than one person at a time in the adoration chapel. Because you cannot leave Jesus alone in there, you may have to hang around longer than an hour if the next person is late, or doesn’t show up (a distinct possibility when dealing with the very wee hours of the morning. 😃 )
CarolAnn, I see you come from the frozen north, me too. I just have to say that we had a blizzard here in northern Minnesota for the last two days. Pretty much everything closed down… except… our perpetual Adoration went on without any problems or cancellations. Even the schools in town cancelled for the day, but the children, from our Catholic school, who are to follow me with their hour this afternoon, will be there. Praise God!!! Snow day for them, yet they will come back to the church for Adoration. I gotta say one more time…Praise God.
 
CarolAnn, I see you come from the frozen north, me too. I just have to say that we had a blizzard here in northern Minnesota for the last two days. Pretty much everything closed down… except… our perpetual Adoration went on without any problems or cancellations. Even the schools in town cancelled for the day, but the children, from our Catholic school, who are to follow me with their hour this afternoon, will be there. Praise God!!! Snow day for them, yet they will come back to the church for Adoration. I gotta say one more time…Praise God.
Praise God, indeed! That’s wonderful! When the weather is really ratty here, they’ll close the chapel just for the overnight hours, and reopen in the morning. Getting your car out of the driveway in the middle of the night when the plow truck has been through can be a little impossible. 🙂
 
Wait on the Lord. Bring your body to peace through your posture & custody of the eyes, bring your mind at peace by giving concerns over to Jesus, and bring your spirit to peace by comtemplating Christ.
 
Another question … is it inappropriate to bring children?
We have Adoration about once a month, and I’d like to go, but I’d have the baby.

Dianna
 
By all means bring your baby, but please make sure the baby is quiet as to avoid disturbing the prayer of others. Remember what Jesus told the disciples when people were even bring their infants to him…“don’t prevent the little one’s from coming to me.”
 
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