Worcester, MA 01602
Monsignor Reidy leads a holy hour at Christ the King parish every First Friday from 7 pm to 8 pm. The hour includes Eucharistic Adoration, Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, the Rosary, and a brief spiritual reflection. All are welcome!
What Is Eucharistic Adoration?
The Adoration of the Holy Eucharist, or Eucharistic Adoration, is an opportunity for the faithful to pray to Jesus Christ before the Eucharist at their local parish. The term “the faithful” refers to Catholics who wish to express and deepen their love of Christ. But what makes praying during Eucharistic Adoration any different than the prayers you say throughout your daily life?
It is true that you can pray to God anywhere. God is omnipresent, which means He is always everywhere and at all times. As it says in Proverbs 15:3: “The eyes of the Lord are in every place, keeping watch on the evil and the good.” God is always near, and thus, you can always enter His presence in prayer.
God is also omniscient, which means He knows everything, including your thoughts. King David says in Psalm 139: 1-4: “Lord, you have probed me, you know me: You know when I sit and stand; You understand my thoughts from afar. You sift through my travels and my rest; with all my ways You are familiar. Even before a word is on my tongue, Lord, you know it all.”
God’s omnipresence and omniscience are both wonderful truths that Catholics can take comfort in every day, whether at home, work or worshipping at your local parish. But Eucharistic Adoration differs from your daily prayers in one key aspect. Catholics believe the body, blood, soul and divinity are substantially present in the Eucharist. In other words, when you participate in Eucharistic Adoration, you pray and worship Jesus in a more intimate, present and real way.