EUCHARISTIC RENEWAL

For Parishes with Perpetual Adoration

WEEK 1

 

 

 

Blessed are they

who have not seen but believed

  

 

 

POINTS TO REFLECT ON

The problems the corona virus has created for perpetual adoration are unprecedented. As a consequence, the coordinators are facing many unforeseen challenges to keep perpetual adoration going. As has been mentioned this is a time we need to work closely with them in order to overcome these challenges. For this reason these points are presented to you for reflection. They are placed at the very beginning of the Renewal so that you have plenty of time to consider them. At the end of the renewal someone from the parish will make contact to discuss these questions with you.

  1. Firstly if you are not yet a scheduled adorer would you like to make a commitment to one hour each week with Jesus present in the Blessed Sacrament?

  2. If you are already a scheduled adorer do you have a need to change your hour due to any changes in your weekly activities?

  3. Do you know anyone, family members or friends, who would like to take an hour and be added to the schedule?

  4. Due to the fact that some adorers cannot come right now there are empty hours on the schedule. Would you consider helping out by:  a) temporarily taking an extra hour each week?  b) shifting to another hour either permanently or temporarily?

  5. Would you consider being a coordinator for perpetual adoration?

The coordinators are the backbone of perpetual adoration and without them perpetual adoration would not exist in the parish. A special note of thanks to them, please pray for them during this difficult time. They have an enormous task right now contacting everyone and reorganizing the weekly schedule. If you would like to help them in this please contact them even before the 4 weeks have finished.

 

May Mary, who lived in intimate

and constant communion

with Jesus, the Word made flesh,

help every Christian

to recognize in the Eucharist

the living presence of her divine Son,

to receive him with faith

and to call upon him with love.  

                                           John Paul II 1