Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration is a Eucharistic devotion whereby
members of a Parish or some other group unite in making continuous
adoration before the Most Blessed Sacrament throughout the
twenty-four hours of the day, seven days a week. In this way, worship
is rendered to God the Father through Jesus Christ in the Holy
Spirit.
No. There are several other forms. However, a most popular and
grace-laden program is the full-time, permanent adoration of Our
Lord exposed in a monstrance in which adorers commit themselves
to at least one assigned hour each week, thereby deepening their
reverence and love for the Holy Eucharist - the Body, Blood, Soul and
Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ - in the Sacrifice of the Mass, in
Holy Communion and in the Real Presence.
People are far more appreciative of exposition and will thus be more responsible in keeping their Holy Hour with Our Lord. What more wonderful way to witness to our belief in the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Most Blessed Sacrament than by faithful attendance at a weekly hour of Adoration. A prayerful, silent yet quite clear profession of faith. Never forget the words of Our Lord when He gave His Eucharistic discourse. Indeed, this is the will of the Father, that everyone who looks upon the Son and believes in Him, shall have eternal life. Him will I raise up on the last day. (John 6:40)
When you make a commitment to spend one hour a week with God in Adoration, with Jesus, truly present in the Eucharist, you help to enable all of the other committed hourly adorers to continue worshiping on their hours. Your presence during your hour, as well as the presence of other adorers during their hours, enable dozens of other people, people who for various reasons cannot commit to a specific hour, to also render worship to God. In addition, your presence allows people who may have reached a crisis point in their lives to come to God in their time of need. This is something that God will not forget.
The time that God gives us on this earth is a gift. We were each
created to live and to love and to serve the Lord. All that we have
is from God. What greater gift can we give to God than to make the
choice to return to God just a little bit of that time each week that
He has given to us. Is God really asking that much? Think about it;
pray about it; and please consider giving just a little bit of
your time, time that God has given to you, back to
Him.
To provide an easy, attractive and practical way of rendering God adoration, thanksgiving, reparation and petition.
St. John Bosco used to teach his students:
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The wholehearted support of the laity. This is a lay apostolate,
and it is lay men and women who take the responsibility of organizing
and covering the hours.
Pope John Paul II has said that all the evils of the world could
be overcome through the great power of Perpetual Eucharistic
Adoration. The devil is put to flight wherever Jesus is adored in the
Most Blessed Sacrament. Many Pastors report that since P.E.A. has
been established in their Parishes, crime has declined, particularly
in crime ridden and dangerous areas. Believe that Jesus in the Most
Blessed Sacrament is the Lord who cast out demons, calmed the sea and
is infinitely more powerful than any law enforcement agency on this
earth. Fear is useless. What is needed is trust. (Mark
5:36)