Adoration Chapel

Rising where the old standalone belfry is located, the Adoration Chapel is a quiet hymn in stone and light. Its pillars, shaped like hands lifted in prayer, reach heavenward—a silent echo of faith that never ceases. On the wall, the icon of our patroness greets all, with a gentle admonition for all: “Children, listen to her counsel.” Above, the cross crowns the chapel, a beacon of hope and salvation. Here, in this sacred space, the faithful are drawn into stillness and reverence, invited to adore Christ present in the Most Holy Eucharist, and to linger in the embrace of Mary’s maternal guidance.

There are few moments more profound than encountering the Lord Jesus in the silence of Eucharistic Adoration, where His invitation to “Come and follow Me” resounds in the heart. In the Blessed Sacrament, Jesus is truly and substantially present—Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity. As we delight in spending time with those we love, so too does Christ take joy in our presence before Him.

The Chapel provides a sacred space where our Lord is perpetually exposed in the Blessed Sacrament for the faithful to praise, worship, and adore Him—at any time, on any day. Abundant graces flow to all who come before Him in faith and love.

The Chapel accommodates fifteen adorers and offers a quiet, prayerful atmosphere for personal encounter with Christ. During your time in adoration, you are invited to remain in silent prayer, to engage in heartfelt conversation with the Lord, and to open your heart to His peace. Holy Scriptures, rosaries, and spiritual readings are available to aid your reflection.

Here, in the stillness of prayer and the gentle glow of the Blessed Sacrament, parishioners find rest for their souls, strength for their journey, and renewed intimacy with God. It is a place where silence speaks, faith deepens, and hearts are drawn closer to the divine presence that sustains the life of the parish.

We sincerely invite you to commit time before Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. In His Eucharistic presence, may you find rest for your soul, renewal of faith, and the gentle assurance of His unfailing love.

Each one of us is a co-worker of Christ – we must labor hard to carry Him to the hearts where He has not yet been known and loved … But, unless we have Jesus, we cannot give Him; that is why we need the Holy Eucharist. Spend as much time as possible in front of the Blessed Sacrament and He will fill you with His strength and His power.

Saint Teresa of Calcutta

Adoration Time: 4:30 AM- 10 PM
Mondays to Sundays
Closed during the Sacred Paschal Triduum