Over at First Things a person now living in New York City expresses some shock that she can find no place that has 24.7 adoration of the Holy Eucharist. See “If We Could Comprehend…”
I have to admit I find that incredible. In the comments one person find one place in Staten Island.
It seems the turnaround of many Parishes and then Dioceses has a lot to do with adoration of the Eucharist. Mass attendance jumps, the lines at confession get longer, the collection plate gets a tad heavier, and yes even vocations increase.
I am sure things like security concerns are being cited but one hears that objection everywhere. It is usually dealt with and I have rarely head of an incident. Further New York City is a 24 hour town. It just seems of all places there is a need for it there. Perhaps some experiments can be done at the Chapels of Catholic hospitals ( they are open anyway). I hope this situation is corrected.
Monday, September 10, 2012
No Perpetual Adoration of the Eucharist in New York City
Posted by James H at 9/10/2012 06:41:00 PM
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24/7 Perpetual Adoration Chapel open as of December 8th, 2013 in St. Brendan Roman Catholic Church in the Bronx. Located at 333 East 206th Street (Lower Church) One block from the last stop on the "D" Train.
Yes there is also a parking lot across the street.
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