Eucharistic Adoration at St Charles Borromeo Parish (Boardman)
Eucharistic Adoration is Available Saint Charles Borromeo Parish, Boardman Tuesdays 9:00am – 12:00pm – “It is good to adore in silence before the Most Blessed Sacrament, to be in the consoling presence of Jesus and there to draw the apostolic impetus to be instruments of goodness, tenderness and welcome in the community, the Church, and […]
Eucharistic Adoration at Saint Joseph (Mantua)
Eucharistic Adoration is Available Saint Joseph, Mantua Wednesdays 7:00pm – 9:00pm – “It is good to adore in silence before the Most Blessed Sacrament, to be in the consoling presence of Jesus and there to draw the apostolic impetus to be instruments of goodness, tenderness and welcome in the community, the Church, and the world.” […]
Eucharistic Adoration at Saint Michael Parish (Canfield)
Eucharistic Adoration is Available Saint Michael Parish, Canfield Wednesdays 8:20am – 9:00am – “It is good to adore in silence before the Most Blessed Sacrament, to be in the consoling presence of Jesus and there to draw the apostolic impetus to be instruments of goodness, tenderness and welcome in the community, the Church, and the […]
Eucharistic Adoration at Saint Michael the Archangel Parish (Canton)
Eucharistic Adoration is Available Saint Michael the Archangel Parish, Canton Thursdays 8:15am – 6:00pm – “It is good to adore in silence before the Most Blessed Sacrament, to be in the consoling presence of Jesus and there to draw the apostolic impetus to be instruments of goodness, tenderness and welcome in the community, the Church, […]
Eucharistic Adoration at Saint Paul Parish (Salem)
Eucharistic Adoration is Available Saint Paul Parish, Salem Thursdays 10:00am – 6:00pm – “It is good to adore in silence before the Most Blessed Sacrament, to be in the consoling presence of Jesus and there to draw the apostolic impetus to be instruments of goodness, tenderness and welcome in the community, the Church, and the […]
Column | Embarking on a renewed March of the Eucharist
Reflecting on the words of Bishop McFadden: “Devotion to Christ the King in the Eucharist is the source and inspiration of all Catholic action. The Church has no greater power to strengthen those souls who wish to devote their lives to the service of Christ than the Most Blessed Sacrament.”