The Adoration Chapel is located in the Seton Center and operates 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
The Adoration Chapel began 12 years ago and was renovated in 2005. If you have an hour to share with Jesus, please
contact Dottie at 269-964-3625 or Jan at 269-962-1961 for available times.
The Rosary for the Unborn is conducted in the Adoration Chapel during Eucharistic Holy Hour for the Unborn.
Everyone is welcome to join us in praying the stations of the cross for the unborn.
For more information call Mary at 269-969-0950.
The Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, for which either a monstrance or a ciborium may be used, stimulates the
faithful to an awareness of the marvelous presence of Chrise and is an invitation to spiritual communion with Him. It
is therefore an excellent encouragement to offer Him that worship in spirit and truth which is His due.
Care must be taken that during these expositions the worship given to the Blessed Sacrament should be seen, by signs,
in its relation to the Mass. It is thus desirable that when the exposition in question is solemn and prolonged, it should
be begun at the end of the Mass in which the host to be exposed has been consecrated. The Mass ends with the Benedicamus Domino
and the blessing is omitted. In the decoration which accompanies exposition, one must carefully avoid anything which could obscure the desire of Christ
in instituting the Eucharist; for He instituted it above all with the purpose of nourishing, healing and sustaining us.
If the exposition is to be only a short one, then the monstrance or ciborium should be placed on the altar table. If
exposition is over a longer period, then a throne may be used, placed in a prominent position; care should be taken, however, that it is not
too high or far away.
During the exposition everything should be so arranged that the faithful can devote themselves attentively in prayer to
Christ our Lord.
To foster personal prayer, there may be readings from the Scriptures together with a homily, or brief exhortations which lead to a better
understanding of the Mystery of the Eucharist. It is also good for the faithful to respond to the Word of God in song. It is
desirable that there should be periods of silence at suitable times.
At the end of exposition, Benediction with the Blessed Sacrament is given.
If the vernacular is used, instead of singing the Tantum Ergo before the blessing, another Eucharistic hymn may be used, as laid down
by episcopal conference.
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