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Eucharistic Adoration

Adoration

We offer Adoration of the Exposed Blessed Sacrament on Thursday and Friday (see Home Page for times). During these times, volunteers spend one hour in adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, praying for the various needs of their fellow parishioners and their own intentions.  All are encouraged to continue with prayer in the chapel throughout the remainder of the week but with the Blessed Sacrament reposed in the tabernacle.

If interested in participating, please contact Amy.

Our Chapel

 Our Eucharistic Adoration Chapel replaced the former chapel vacated by the Sisters of the Most Precious Blood. The former chapel was the setting for the past twenty years for adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. The chapel is accessible via combination lock 24 hours each day and 7 days a week. 

Windows within the Chapel

 Facing the Altar, Left Side:
GRAPES – from which wine is made and becomes Previous Blood
SHELL – from which the water of Baptism is poured
JUGS – for water and wine, symbolic of Cana and Eucharist
EASTER CANDLE – Christ, Light of the World
CHALICE & HOST - Eucharist
BUTTERFLY – Symbolic of the Resurrection of the Lord
Facing the Altar, Right Side:
WHEAT – the Bread of Life
FISH – Symbolic of Jesus Christ, Son of God and Savior
POMEGRANITE – the endless multiplication of the followers of Christ
FLEUR-DE-LIS – Lily of the Valley, Christ, sprung from tears of Blessed Virgin Mother
TREE OF LIFE – New life in Christ
Contact Us
 
 
Arlene Frossard
Eucharistic Adoration Chapel
arlenefroshotmail.com
Parking
 
IMPORTANT REMINDER ABOUT CHAPEL PARKING AND STUDENT PICK UP DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR
If you are visiting the Adoration Chapel on school days between 11:00 a.m. and 3:15 p.m., please make sure you park in the Adoration Chapel parking lot on the east side of the Chapel so as not to interfere with Saint Clement School procedures.   If you are picking your child up from Saint Clement School, please make sure you follow procedures for student pick- up.  Do not pick your child up in front of the main doors of school or in front of the rectory. It is very important that these guidelines are followed for the safety of all our students.  Thank you.