
Sr. Margaret Kerry, fsp shares the spirituality of Blessed James Alberione, founder of the Pauline Sisters and a priest ahead of his time technologically.
Sr. Margaret Kerry, fsp shares the spirituality of Blessed James Alberione, founder of the Pauline Sisters and a priest ahead of his time technologically.
Allison Gingras revisits her very first CatholicMom.com article by taking a new look at the technology she brings to help her pray at Eucharistic Adoration.
Is it okay to use technology during Adoration? Susan Bailey explains how she came to use it while being mindful of the needs of adorers around her, and how it made for a powerful time of reconciliation and worship.
The tradition of Adoration is sitting in front of that transformed bread and wine (which we call the Blessed Sacrament) and praying. It is a special way of praying in the physical presence of God.
When I can’t go to adoration, I feel that something is missing, my peace of mind and soul. Sitting with our Lord, for me, is like being able to rest my head on his shoulder to talk, cry, or just be.
His Real Presence is in the tabernacle of the Visitation Chapel, on the third floor of an office located across the alley from the Red River Women’s Clinic in North Dakota.