The practice of Eucharistic adoration is growing in popularity across the country, but knowing exactly what to do and to say during the hour you keep watch can be difficult. Now Fr. Benedict J. Groeschel, author of In the Presence of Our Lord, the best-selling examination of the practice of Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, has created a prayer book just for Eucharistic Adoration. Combining traditional prayers with modern ones, this compact volume is ideal for Perpetual Adoration, as well as private meditation and personal reflection. With his deep love for the Blessed Sacrament and his profound sense of the sacred, Fr. Groeschel has assembled a book that is sure to enrich your prayer life and strengthen your faith. Copyright: 1999 Pages: 90 Quantity
You taught them the Hail Mary and the Our Father, now help your children learn how to foster a sense of God’s presence in their lives throughout the day!
Father Antoine Thomas, a frequent guest on EWTN and host of those delightful programs for children that explain the Mass and Eucharistic Adoration, has put together a book to assist parents, grandparents, and religious educators. Praying in the Presence of Our Lord for Children is a detailed guide for youngsters. Here is: – How to pray in adoration before our all-loving God – Why we pray – Praying for others – Different ways to pray – Praying at Mass and during the Church’s liturgical seasons – The meaning of the prayer Jesus taught us, the Our Father.
This deeply spiritual and solidly Catholic presentation features original artwork and photos of children taking part in Eucharistic Adoration. Paper, 128 pages. Our Sunday Visitor, Winter 2004. Quantity
A beloved priest of the twentieth century. A saint of the twenty-first. During his 58 years as a Capuchin friar, Padre Pio never stopped encouraging the faithful to receive Jesus in the Eucharist and to pray in the presence of Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament.
During that time, thousands upon thousands of pilgrims streamed to Pietrelcina, Italy, to be there as he celebrated Mass, to receive the sacrament of penance from him, to seek his spiritual guidance, and to ask for his prayers. Among them, in 1947, was a young Father Karol Wojtyla who, later as Pope John Paul II, proclaimed him St. Pio in 2002.
Now you can enter into the presence of Our Lord in the Eucharist accompanied by this humble stigmatist (one who suffers the wounds of Christ crucified). Here are his words and his prayers on life’s sorrows, fears, trials, temptations, and joys. Paper, 144 pages. Our Sunday Visitor March 2004. Quantity