Eucharistic Adoration is a beautiful and sacred practice in the Catholic Church where the Blessed Sacrament—Jesus Christ truly present in the consecrated Host—is displayed in a monstrance for the faithful to adore, reflect, and pray before. It is a time set aside for silent prayer and intimate encounter with Christ, allowing us to deepen our relationship with Him and experience His loving presence. During Adoration, we are invited to sit in the stillness of God's love, offering our hearts in praise, thanksgiving, and petition.
It is a peaceful opportunity for personal reflection, spiritual healing, and drawing closer to the Lord. All are welcome to spend time with Jesus, whether for a few minutes or an hour, as we seek His peace, grace, and guidance.
Come and experience the profound beauty of Eucharistic Adoration—a time of prayer and presence where Christ Himself awaits to meet you.
You can access the chapel from the inside (through the Holy Family grotto) or from outside (near the Blessed Virgin Mary Grotto). You will need an access code when entering from outside. Please call the Parish Office at (248) 446-8700 for more information.
Questions? Feel free to call Pat Luther at (248) 437-7489 or by email at [email protected].
In Eucharistic Adoration, we come before the Blessed Sacrament, the Body of Christ, to offer Him our love, our prayers, and our hearts. During this time, we quietly and reverently sit in the presence of Jesus, allowing Him to speak to us in the silence of our hearts. It’s a personal moment of communion with the Lord, where we can experience His peace and draw closer to Him.
Questions? Feel free to call Pat Luther at (248) 437-7489 or by email at [email protected].
When entering the chapel, it is important to be reverent and remember that we are in the presence of God. Please turn off cell phones and finish all conversations beforehand.
Please be mindful of others. It is important for the chapel to remain a place of reverent prayer.
Before leaving, if no one is present, always make sure the tabernacle door is closed and any lights that you turned on when you arrived are turned off.
Thank you.
We, the St. Joseph Parish Committee for Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, are committed to encouraging everyone to encounter the True Presence of Christ in the Blessed Sacrament, in silent prayer.
Would you like to help promote Eucharistic Adoration? Please consider joining the Adoration Committee.Please click to sign-up
Below are some articles that have been published in our parish's bulletin & written by Adoration Committee Volunteers.