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“Adoration outside Holy Mass prolongs and intensifies what has taken place in the liturgical celebration and makes a true and profound reception of Christ possible. I . . . warmly recommend, to Pastors and to all the faithful, the practice of Eucharistic adoration” (Pope Benedict XVI, June 10, 2007)

Leading the Way


CCS’ devotion to the Catholic Church’s new evangelization and to the advancement of Eucharistic causes currently includes:

Establishing and nurturing an association of head coordinators for perpetual Eucharistic adoration in parishes throughout North America.

• Catholic Adoration will provide adoration program directors with comprehensive resources such as a menu of speakers available for an annual renewal week, updated Church guidelines, prayer and meditation materials, and proven organizational manuals, including a customized database.


ontributing to the theme and objectives of the 2008 International Eucharistic Congress in Quebec, Canada.

• CCS will sponsor a booth to distribute materials, information and contacts to congress participants already involved in Eucharistic adoration and to those who wish to explore the potential for new adoration programs within their parish or diocese. CCS will also host a sanctioned meeting for head coordinators and other adoration volunteers to meet, learn and share information and encouragement for their work.

Offering comprehensive assistance to any parish wishing to initiate perpetual Eucharistic adoration.

• This typically includes a weekend of evangelization and subsequent organizational meetings with experienced clergy, lay speakers and organizers. CCS will also provide all necessary instructional or organizational materials as well as meditation and prayer booklets.

Funding and printing the Vatican International Exhibit, The Eucharistic Miracles of the World, for the office of Marian devotion in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston.