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Here is what I hope Laudato Sí 2.0 will say

By John M. Grondelski, Ph.D. on Aug 25, 2023 03:00 am
Back in 2015, when rumors circulated that Pope Francis was writing Laudato Sí, an encyclical on the environment, I offered some unsolicited advice as to what should be in the letter: “What Should the Pope’s [...]
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Will the Supreme Court address the pro-abortion bias of some lower courts?

By Russell Shaw on Aug 24, 2023 06:17 pm
As the Supreme Court revs up for a new term, the justices are being asked to tackle this question: Should prolife activists have to pay multi-million dollar fines for publicizing the fact that Planned Parenthood [...]
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Word of Life curriculum draws praise from catechists

By Kathy Schiffer on Aug 24, 2023 02:32 pm
Thank you for helping me to love Jesus.” That was the heartfelt message from a seven-year-old to Amanuel Malik, faith formation director in Rochester, New York. The young author of that note was a student [...]
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St. Bartholomew: From despair to discipleship and a heavenly destiny

By Fr. Charles Fox on Aug 24, 2023 04:00 am
As it often does with the events of the Gospels, the streaming series The Chosen adds to the drama of the encounter between Jesus and Nathanael in John 1:45-51 by employing a bit of artistic [...]
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A migrant’s journey: Exploring the Pope’s recommended book

By Dr. R. Jared Staudt on Aug 24, 2023 03:00 am
On August 10, Pope Francis posted on X: “With sorrow I heard about the news of the shipwreck involving migrants in the Mediterranean Sea. Let us not remain indifferent to these tragedies, and let us [...]
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Texas Carmelites defy bishop’s order to close their doors to the faithful

By Catholic News Agency on Aug 23, 2023 04:26 pm
Bishop Michael Olson of Fort Worth, Texas, and Rev. Mother Teresa Agnes Gerlach of the Most Holy Trinity Monastery in Arlington, Texas. / Credit: Diocese of Fort Worth; Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity Discalced Carmelite Nuns Washington, D.C... [...]
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Archbishop Fernández and the learning curve

By George Weigel on Aug 23, 2023 09:00 am
“Pope Francis has just given the Vatican his Ratzinger,” declared one July 2 headline; “Pope Francis Finds His Ratzinger,” announced another, four days later. Both quickie assessments of Argentinian Archbishop Victor Manuel Fernández’s appointment as [...]
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Extra, extra! News and views for Wednesday, August 23, 2023

By CWR Staff on Aug 23, 2023 03:00 am
Stone in the Shoe – “Francis is a complex man. All humans are. But the strengths and weaknesses of a pope are magnified a hundredfold by the importance of his ministry and its global, very [...]
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How to make work a continual prayer in the age of distraction

By Paul Winkler on Aug 22, 2023 07:20 pm
In today’s fast-paced and media driven world, where information bombards us from various sources such as TV, computers, cell phones and billboards, it is amazing to realize that the average person processes as much as [...]
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An inside look at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

By Carl E. Olson on Aug 22, 2023 07:05 pm
Jayd Henricks, the President of Catholic Laity and Clergy for Renewal, served from 2006 to 2017 on the staff of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), including six years as the Executive Director [...]
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Why the Queenship of Mary matters

By Catholic News Agency on Aug 22, 2023 03:00 am
Mary. Artist Giovanni Battista Gaulli, Museu da Casa Brasileira. Wikimedia Commons. / null Mundelein, Ill., Aug 22, 2023 / 02:00 am (CNA). The Catholic Church annually celebrates the feast of the Queenship of Mary on Aug. 22. I would imagi... [...]
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On culture wars and the “woke capital of Europe”: A conversation with Mark Dooley

By Julian Kwasniewski on Aug 21, 2023 10:56 pm
Having discovered the journal The European Conservative last year, I started noticing articles by Dr. Mark Dooley, one of the contributing editors. An Irish philosopher and journalist, Dooley closely collaborated with the late influential philosopher [...]
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Analysis: Massachusetts rejects Catholic couple as foster parents

By Charles J. Russo on Aug 21, 2023 05:58 pm
In April, officials in Oregon denied Jessica Bates, a widowed mother of five, the opportunity to adopt siblings under the age of nine from foster care. The reason? She would not “accept” and “support” the [...]
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Lawmaker warns of Chinese communists changing the Bible

By Catholic News Agency on Aug 21, 2023 02:15 pm
null / Ryk Neethling via Flickr (CC BY 2.0). Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Aug 21, 2023 / 13:15 pm (CNA). The chairman of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party warned on Thursday of efforts from the Chinese government to subver... [...]
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Ministers return to their classrooms

By David G. Bonagura, Jr. on Aug 20, 2023 07:28 pm
Across America, Catholic school teachers are returning to their classrooms to begin a new year, when they will again endeavor to fulfill the purpose of Catholic education: to lead their students to Christ by means [...]
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Values of life and family in catastrophic decline in Mexico (Part 2)

By Matthew Cullinan Hoffman on Aug 20, 2023 06:00 pm
Editor’s note: Part 1 of this essay was published on August 15, 2023. ————– Mexico’s post-2016 denouement: abortion decriminalized, violent feminist marches begin Since Pope Francis visited in 2016, Mexico has rapidly lost ground to [...]
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As faith in the Real Presence lags, these churches are holding 24/7 eucharistic adoration

By Catholic News Agency on Aug 20, 2023 06:00 am
The Adoration Chapel at St. Peter's Catholic Church in Beaufort, South Carolina. / Photo Credit: Aaron Miller, Miller Design & Marketing

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Aug 20, 2023 / 05:00 am (CNA).

“Awesome. Awesome.” 

That’s how Anna Sudomerski, the communications coordinator at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Beaufort, South Carolina, describes the parish’s eucharistic adoration program. 

St. Peter’s is among the parishes in the United States that are hosting perpetual eucharistic adoration with the Blessed Sacrament exposed 24 hours a day.

Since Church law dictates that exposition of the Blessed Sacrament requires at least one adorer present at all times, this means the parishes that opt for this extraordinary form of worship must coordinate a major year-round effort to ensure at least one volunteer is present before the Eucharist every hour of the day.

Eucharistic adoration, whether exposed or reserved in the tabernacle, is an ancient custom of the Church dating back to its earliest centuries. Yet its practice today occurs among flagging faith in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, with U.S. Catholics signaling a growing reluctance to believe that Jesus is truly present in the Blessed Sacrament. 

A poll by RealClearOpinion Research last year found that roughly half of likely Catholic voters doubted the doctrine of the Real Presence; more broadly, in 2019 a Pew Research Center poll found that just one-third of Catholics believed in it.

Yet multiple parishes around the country in recent years have maintained vibrant adoration initiatives, including St. Peter’s, which began its perpetual adoration in the early 1990s. 

Sudomerski said the St. Peter’s adoration program started at the parish’s original historic church in downtown Beaufort. With the construction of a new church building in 2006, adoration moved to a purpose-built chapel there. 

For years, Sudomerski said, the adoration program was run by team captains who each supervised a specific stretch of hours within a given 24-hour period.

“They were in charge of certain times, like from midnight to 6 a.m., in case the adorer could not make it, so the captain would have to find a substitute or cover the hour themselves,” she told CNA. “We had four team captains covering midnight to 6, 6 to noon, noon to 6, and 6 to midnight.”

She said the church’s adoption of the sign-up software Adoration Pro “made it a lot easier for people to sign up.” 

“From there, ever since, we’ve done several campaigns,” she said. “One to pass out interest forms to see who would be interested in what hour. We just finished another campaign because Father thought the Eucharist is the most important thing that we have. We’ve done callouts, mailings.” 

Light of the World Catholic Church in Littleton, Colorado

Kathryn Nygaard, the communications director at Light of the World Catholic Church in Littleton, Colorado, outside of Denver, said the parish has maintained an adoration program since 2007. 

“There are two parishioners who are the main adoration chapel coordinators and they do an incredible job,” she said. “In addition, there are 24 ‘hourly coordinators’ to assist with making sure substitutes fill in during open hours and communicating with the adorers in their specific hour.” 

“There are approximately 270 people involved in adoration, as either regularly scheduled adorers or as substitutes,” she said. The church hosts two “renewal weekends” in February for adorers to re-up for the coming year; regular announcements are also made at weekend Masses to attract more interest. 

Adorers at Light of the World use the church software Flocknote to communicate with one another, Nygaard said. “Most requests for substitutes are filled within 1-2 days,” she noted. 

Bishops aim to ‘start a fire’ of eucharistic renewal

The U.S. bishops last year launched the National Eucharistic Revival, meant to “start a fire” of eucharistic devotion among Catholics in the United States. The initiative was first conceived following the 2019 Pew poll showing low numbers of Catholics with a belief in the Real Presence.  

As part of the three-year program, parishes around the country have been encouraged to launch Eucharist-focused programs and events to draw parishioners into a deeper relationship with Jesus through the Blessed Sacrament.

Next year, the bishops will host a National Eucharistic Congress featuring multiple high-profile Catholic speakers along with what is expected to be a crowd of about 80,000 Catholics. Pope Francis in June called next year’s national congress “a significant moment in the life of the Church in the United States.”

St. Bonaventure Catholic Church in Columbus, Nebraska

At St. Bonaventure Catholic Church in Columbus, Nebraska, worshippers have been keeping perpetual adoration there for more than 62 years — since Feb. 14, 1961, according to a live clock on the parish’s website.

The exposed Blessed Sacrament at St. Bonaventure Catholic Church in Columbus, Nebraska. Credit: Tim Cumberland
The exposed Blessed Sacrament at St. Bonaventure Catholic Church in Columbus, Nebraska. Credit: Tim Cumberland

The parish on its website says the roots of its adoration program go back to 1949 and expanded thereafter. The program now includes worshippers from other nearby parishes who come to participate in adoration. 

Parishioner Tim Cumberland told CNA the church is “blessed to have about 550 people in the program.”

“A few years ago, we went to an automated process of managing our perpetual adoration program, using the Adoration Pro software,” Cumberland said. “This has greatly improved our ability for our adorers to find subs online when necessary. A request for a substitute is usually filled within minutes.”

Kim Waller said the 25-year-old adoration program at Holy Infant Catholic Church in Ballwin, Missouri, still uses a coordinator-led sign-up program instead of an online sign-up. Like many programs, Holy Infant breaks down management of the adoration schedule into hourly segments.

“The 24 hourly coordinators form the backbone of perpetual adoration,” she said. “They ensure that there is at least one adorer present in the chapel at all times. The hourly coordinator reviews the sign-up list weekly to ensure that their committed hourly adorer fulfills his/her commitment and contacts the adorer if she/he has not been to adoration as committed for two consecutive weeks.”

A new team of coordinators just took over in January, Waller said. “The last several years, the ministry was administered by a couple who since have passed within six months of each other,” she said. 

St. Mary Help of Christians in Aiken, South Carolina

Donna Pierce told CNA she helped launch the 24/7 adoration program at St. Mary Help of Christians in Aiken, South Carolina, roughly 30 years ago. 

“I think we have about 10-15 people who have maintained their Holy Hour since it began, and currently we have 318 weekly adorers and about 60 substitutes, not counting the many people that pop in the chapel when they can,” she said. 

Pierce said a priest from a perpetual adoration apostolate helped the parish launch the program. “He told us that having perpetual adoration is actually much easier to run than a 40-hours or other time frame,” she said. “Adorers incorporate their hour into their schedule, so you don’t have to keep signing up from scratch.”

The exposed Blessed Sacrament in the St. Claire Chapel at St. Mary Help of Christians in Aiken, South Carolina. Credit: Lori Rainchuso
The exposed Blessed Sacrament in the St. Claire Chapel at St. Mary Help of Christians in Aiken, South Carolina. Credit: Lori Rainchuso

She said the parish maintains participation in the program by way of biannual talks at Masses (which Pierce described as “our fall and Lent blitzes”). These efforts usually result in upwards of a few dozen sign-ups.

On the website for the National Eucharistic Revival, the bishops say that the current year of the program is focused on “fostering eucharistic devotion at the parish level, strengthening our liturgical life through the faithful celebration of the Mass, eucharistic adoration, missions, resources, preaching, and organic movements of the Holy Spirit.”

Catholic evangelist Tim Glemkowski in a video for the revival urged parish leaders to “prioritize personal encounters with Jesus in the Eucharist” over the course of the year.

“The heart of this invitation … is to create space in our parish calendar this year for people to come and encounter Jesus in the Eucharist personally,” he said. “This could mean parishes that don’t have perpetual adoration start that opportunity, or opportunities for eucharistic processions, or different devotional experiences.”

Pierce said that starting the St. Mary program decades ago was a daunting prospect, but she went ahead with it by putting her trust in God.

“It was terrifying when Msgr. [Thomas] Evatt asked me to be head coordinator to start it so long ago — I was 30 years old with a toddler and working part time,” Pierce said. “So I made a deal with God. He would have to be responsible for sustaining it, and we would just be his instruments.”

“How many, many times he made it obvious he was running it!” she said.

Graces for eternity

St. Bonaventure’s website, meanwhile, predicts that the graces of perpetual adoration will redound not just in the present but for eternity.

“Someday far, far from now, there will be a magnificent heavenly banquet where all of the adorers in the St. Bonaventure adoration program will be reunited,” the parish’s website says.  

“Won’t it be wonderful,” the website continues, “for all of us who have been in the program to share stories of how many of our lives, and the lives of those we touched as a result, were radically changed by this personal and enduring encounter with Our Lord!”

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Knowing Emily: A review of Tim Powers’ My Brother’s Keeper

By Eleanor Bourg Nicholson on Aug 19, 2023 11:26 pm
G. K. Chesterton, musing over the Brontës in his monumental work The Victorian Age in Literature, reflected: There is really, in a narrow but intense way, a tradition of Emily Brontë: as there is a [...]
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A photographer’s “extraordinary journey” to visit every U.S. cathedral and basilica

By Jim Graves on Aug 19, 2023 04:26 pm
Andrew Masi of the Diocese of Bridgeport, Connecticut, is in the midst of a 20-year “extraordinary journey” to visit the 192 cathedrals and 92 basilicas of the United States. Masi, who converted to the Catholic [...]
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“Lord, help me”: The startling humility of the Canaanite woman

By Carl E. Olson on Aug 19, 2023 03:00 am
On the Readings for Sunday, August 20, 2017 [...]
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An archdiocese for God and country

By Ray Cavanaugh on Aug 18, 2023 03:53 pm
For all the territory it covers, the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA (AMS) operates somewhat under the radar. Established by Pope John Paul II in 1985, the AMS serves both in the U.S. and [...]
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A Hobbit’s Journey Home—Part One: Dreaming of the Shire

By Joseph Pearce on Aug 18, 2023 02:24 pm
“I am in fact a Hobbit in all but size,” wrote J. R. R. Tolkien. “I like gardens, trees, and unmechanized farmlands; I smoke a pipe, and like good plain food (unrefrigerated).… I like, and [...]
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