Perpetual Adoration at Saint Thomas

"Jesus waits for us in this Sacraments of Love. Let us be generous with our time in going  to meet Him in adoration. May our adoration never cease"

St. John Paul II

Perpetual Adoration is an Eucharist Devotion whereby members of a given parish unite in taking hours of Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament, both during the day and throughout the night, seven days a week.

A visitor to the chapel is called an "adorer" because he comes to adore the Lord Jesus in His Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity. Adoration is an intimate experience in which the Lord and the adorer gaze at one another in love.

What is a committed adorer?

An individual who commits to a specific hour of each week to adore Jesus exposed in the Blessed Sacrament at our adoration chapel.

What is expected of me if I wish to be a committed adorer?

Arrive at your scheduled time and remain present in the chapel until the next person arrives, one hour later.

Find a substitute adorer in the event you are not able to be there, use the Volunteer Scheduler to find a substitute.

Can I adore if I am not a committed adorer?

Yes, all are welcome to spend time with our Lord at Saint Thomas. The Adoration Chapel is open from 6:00am-5:00pm on Monday-Friday and 6:00am-4:00pm on Saturdays.  If you wish to adore after these hours please contact the Parish Office during business hours to discuss how to receive access.

To learn more about Perpetual Adoration at Saint Thomas, please click on the information on the right side of this page or call us at 602.954.9089.