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Dorothy
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An Adoration Chapel is a small room that seats about 25 (I’m going by the one I know), and is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. However, there are times when it is not used, such as when Mass is being celebrated in the Church, and on Holy Saturday. If that is not correct, I hope someone will explain.This will sound silly to ask this at this point - but what is the Adoration Chapel? I’ve seen a regular sanctuary with the altar/pulpit in front, and in one parish I saw a small room for kneeling with a statue of Mary. After reading through this thread I can see the value in this, but where is this chapel, and is it in every parish?
Sorry about that.
There is only one parish near me that has that kind of adoration, and it took about seven years for them to plan it and pray for it, in order to have it begin, and work properly. The overnight hours are the most difficult to have adorers, and usually it is retirees that do that. If a person cannot take their usual weekly hour due to illness or an emergency, he/she calls a sub. There is a list of subs of those who are willing to take someone else’s place.
Parishes who don’t have that particular set-up (and most don’t), do have adoration of the Blessed Sacrament at particular times during the month. My parish has it every first Friday beginning after the 8:30 A.M. Mass and lasting till 4:00 PM when Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament takes place before it is reposed in the tabernacle. Other parishes have it once a week for several hours.
Due to problems that have occurred with the 24/7 Adoration Chapel with someone coming in who isn’t there to adore, but to harass, special locks have been installed with a code that only the adorers know about.
It is a wonderful way to worship the Lord and receive abundant blessings!