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I would like to share this:
Do You Treasure His Presence?
(Originally posted August 25, 2014)
My wife and I will be boarding a train
later this afternoon to return home ending a nearly three week visit
with our son, daughter-in-law and two grandchildren. I thank God that He
blessed us with this unforgettable time together.
Unfortunately, my visits to the local
Catholic Church here created a heaviness and sadness in my heart. There
was no tabernacle in the main Church or Chapel. Our Lord was confined
to a small room that accommodated only eight individuals.
The loud chatter and laughter before and
immediately after the end of Mass each day made silent prayer an
enormous challenge if not an impossibility. The conduct of those
present gave no visible evidence that His Presence among and within them
was of much importance.
When I later discovered that most of
those at Mass that morning were teachers in the parish's school, I held
little hope that any of the children in their care would ever come to
really appreciate, value and reverence our Eucharistic Lord.
I pray and will pray that I am wrong.
I will also pray that they and anyone
else who questions Christ Presence here on earth among us, will come not
only to believe but treasure this Great Gift .
Perhaps, the following brief testimonies
of those who spend at least one Holy Hour each week with Jesus will
draw someone into His loving, ever-present, always welcoming and
embracing Eucharistic arms:
“It is a mystery to me, why there
are not more people coming to the Adoration Chapel. To me, I would be lost
without it. To be able to actually come and talk with God is unimaginable to
me, not just on my assigned time but whenever I feel the need.”
“The feeling I get from my visits
surpasses al feelings of joy and gratitude. My prayers have been answered so
many times. As I look at the book of Prayer Requests, you see how many people
who come here to pray, not only for themselves, but for others also. It gives
you the opportunity to pray for others that you did not know were suffering.
The Adoration Chapel means so much to me. I pray that more people will sign up
so that we will always be able to continue what God started.”
“There is an assurance and peace
that comes with knowing God is always here. We are never on our own. Daily
prayers brings us an inner quiet, one hour a week is the ‘cement’. I am so
grateful for all the love and joy that has come into my life and that is what I
concentrate on - what He has given me – love, family and Himself.”
‘My husband passed away a year
ago in May. My Church and the Adoration Chapel help me. I prayed and asked God
to help me and He did. The Adoration Chapel is a very peaceful place. You can
talk to God and cry if you need to. Coming to the Chapel has helped me get
through each day, one step at a time, It has helped ease the pain. Thank you
Jesus for your help and for the Adoration Chapel.”
“Perpetual Adoration is the
highlight of my week - the quiet and peaceful time I have to spend with Jesus
without interruption. I can share with Him all my problems and joys. I have had
many prayers answered, large and small. I tell Him I love Him and I know He
hears me.”
“Adoration has become a corner
stone of my life. I have learned so much about my Faith during my Chapel time
because of the books and materials available. More importantly, I have learned
about Jesus’ Real Presence in the Eucharist which has enabled me to draw closer
to Jesus and know God’s presence in my daily life and the life of my family. I
can’t imagine life without Adoration.”
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