Adoration Chapel
Opening Times: 7 AM - 3 PM Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM - 6 PM Saturday and Sunday
Exposition of the Most Holy Sacrament: After 9 AM Mass Monday through Saturday except when there is a wedding or funeral in the church.
Divine Mercy Chaplet: Every Friday 3 PM followed by Benediction. (The Chaplet of the Divine Mercy will be live-streamed click here>>)
Exposition of the Most Holy Sacrament: After 9 AM Mass Monday through Saturday except when there is a wedding or funeral in the church.
Divine Mercy Chaplet: Every Friday 3 PM followed by Benediction. (The Chaplet of the Divine Mercy will be live-streamed click here>>)
All Are Welcome. While in the Adoration Chapel, please know that you are in sacred space.
Adoration Chapel Etiquettes
- Please, conduct yourselves in a respectful manner while in the Chapel.
- Please, refrain from talking, and observe silence in the Chapel.
- If you are using a phone or any other electronic device to read and pray, please turn the Volume all the way down, or use earphones/headphones.
- Food or drinks are not permitted in the Chapel.
- When you arrive, if you see the Monstrance covered, please pull the veil back and gently put the string attached to it, to the side, with prayer and bow in reverence. (Please see second picture above)
- If you are the last one to leave, please bow in reverence, and with prayer, loosen the string attached to the veil, to cover the Blessed Sacrament in the Monstrance. (Please see first picture above)
Sit and pray with Jesus - All are welcome.
Dear St.Ignatius Parishioners,
I would like to personally invite you to spend time with our Lord Jesus in the Blessed Eucharist.Our faith teaches us the Real Presence of Jesus in Heaven and on Earth under the Sacramental Veil of the Eucharist found in the Tabernacle of every Catholic Church.Some churches, like our Church is fortunate to have an Adoration Chapel, where the Eucharist is exposed for adoration.During the hours of exposition, the Most Blessed Sacrament is kept in a Monstrance, and at other times retained in the Tabernacle, in the Chapel.The Eucharist is God- Jesus, the Risen Lord,Body,Blood,Soul and Divinity. Our mortal eyes see a host of unleavened bread, but our eyes of Faith see and recognize Jesus.It is a tremendous gift of faith to believe Jesus in the Holy Eucharist.Our Lord is thirsting for us and our friendship with Him.Come and fall in love with Him, and experience the immeasurable love and unspeakable peace He is offering to each one of us, which no one else in the this world can give, which no where else you will get.I would also like to invite you to join us on every Friday, at 3 O’clock for praying the Divine Mercy Chaplet, in person, or if not possible through our live stream.
For those who visit our Lord in the Adoration Chapel,I thank you from the bottom of my heart.For those who cannot visit the Lord because of physical limitations, work etc, know that your intentions are in my prayers before Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament.For those of you who can visit the Lord but are unsure of where to start,I would like to invite you to think about the unconditional love and infinite mercy He has for us, and start by making short visits.I ensure you that He will do the rest, as you will experience His magnetic love attracting us to be with Him....just to be with Him.You don’t have to do anything,He will do the doing.
Finally, a word about the veil you see in the Chapel.As a reverence to the Lord, in the absence of an adorer, use the veil to cover the Monstrance.The veil is not to hide something, but it represents our faith in the real presence of Jesus in the Blessed Eucharist.This Mystery is so great, so wonderful, so beyond our comprehension and our ability to focus ,that we veil it to remind us of its magnificence and holiness.
Jesus awaits your visit.
In Jesus and Mary,
Fr. Shibi Pappan.
Dear St.Ignatius Parishioners,
I would like to personally invite you to spend time with our Lord Jesus in the Blessed Eucharist.Our faith teaches us the Real Presence of Jesus in Heaven and on Earth under the Sacramental Veil of the Eucharist found in the Tabernacle of every Catholic Church.Some churches, like our Church is fortunate to have an Adoration Chapel, where the Eucharist is exposed for adoration.During the hours of exposition, the Most Blessed Sacrament is kept in a Monstrance, and at other times retained in the Tabernacle, in the Chapel.The Eucharist is God- Jesus, the Risen Lord,Body,Blood,Soul and Divinity. Our mortal eyes see a host of unleavened bread, but our eyes of Faith see and recognize Jesus.It is a tremendous gift of faith to believe Jesus in the Holy Eucharist.Our Lord is thirsting for us and our friendship with Him.Come and fall in love with Him, and experience the immeasurable love and unspeakable peace He is offering to each one of us, which no one else in the this world can give, which no where else you will get.I would also like to invite you to join us on every Friday, at 3 O’clock for praying the Divine Mercy Chaplet, in person, or if not possible through our live stream.
For those who visit our Lord in the Adoration Chapel,I thank you from the bottom of my heart.For those who cannot visit the Lord because of physical limitations, work etc, know that your intentions are in my prayers before Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament.For those of you who can visit the Lord but are unsure of where to start,I would like to invite you to think about the unconditional love and infinite mercy He has for us, and start by making short visits.I ensure you that He will do the rest, as you will experience His magnetic love attracting us to be with Him....just to be with Him.You don’t have to do anything,He will do the doing.
Finally, a word about the veil you see in the Chapel.As a reverence to the Lord, in the absence of an adorer, use the veil to cover the Monstrance.The veil is not to hide something, but it represents our faith in the real presence of Jesus in the Blessed Eucharist.This Mystery is so great, so wonderful, so beyond our comprehension and our ability to focus ,that we veil it to remind us of its magnificence and holiness.
Jesus awaits your visit.
In Jesus and Mary,
Fr. Shibi Pappan.