Eucharistic Adoration Chapel

Sunday-Friday | 6:00am-12:00am Midnight • Saturday | 6:00am-4:00pm

"Could you not watch one hour with me?"

"I'm so grateful to be able to go to Adoration. Sitting with the Lord in complete silence, surrounded by images and statues of saints who've gone before me, is so inspiring and necessary.


I hadn't been to Adoration in months before last week, and having the chapel available truly feels like a drop of water in the desert." 

-St. Catharine Parishioner

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Adoration Chapel Hours

Regular Weekly Hours

Sunday-Friday

  • 6:00am-12:00am Midnight

Saturday

  • 6:00am-4:00pm


Schedule of Public Devotions and Special Hours

Wednesday

  • 3:00pm: Holy Hour for the Unborn
  • 4:00pm: Holy Hour for an end to Capital Punishment

Thursday

  • 7:00pm: ADORE Night in Main Church with Confessions and Songs of Praise & Worship

Friday

  • 3:00pm: Chaplet of Divine Mercy

Saturday

  • 3:00pm: Children's Holy Hour

"Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament is the best time you will spend on earth. It will make your soul everlastingly more glorious and beautiful in Heaven. A Holy Hour of adoration helps bring everlasting peace to your soul and in your family. It brings us personal peace and strength. It brings us a greater love for Jesus, for each other, and for the poor. Every holy hour deepens our union with Him and bears much fruit.


Nowhere on earth are we more welcomed or loved than by Jesus in Eucharist. When you look at the crucifix, you understand how much Jesus loved you. When you look at the Sacred Host you understand how much Jesus loves you now. This is why we need Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration in every Parish throughout the entire World."

-St. Teresa of Calcutta


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Questions?

If you have further questions about the Eucharistic Adoration Chapel, simply click the button below and get in touch with our Adoration Coordinator, Brendan O'Rourke, or email brendan@stcatharine.com


"Could you not watch one hour with me?"


Photos courtesy Brad Feinknopf