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Adoration is a quiet time spent in prayer before Jesus present in the Eucharist. A consecrated Host is placed in the center of a sacred vessel called a Monstrance. The word Monstrance means “to show.” The Monstrance is then set in a very special place for all to see and worship Jesus present body, blood, soul and divinity in the consecrated Host or “Blessed Sacrament.”
We have Adoration 364 days a year, 24 hours a day! Call the parish office to sign up! 763-479-0535.
Some Thoughts on Eucharistic Adoration:
"In the Holy Eucharist - this is also the meaning of perpetual adoration - we enter into this movement of love from which all interior progress and all apostolic efficacy springs."
- POPE JOHN PAUL II, June 6, 1980
Meditation at the Basilica Montmarte
"The Church and the world have a great need for Eucharistic worship. Jesus awaits us in this Sacrament of Love. Let us not refuse the time to go to meet Him in Adoration, in contemplation full of faith, and open to making amends for the serious offenses and crimes of the world. Let our Adoration never cease."
- Pope John Paul II