Adoration

“Could you keep watch for one hour?” Mark 14:37

Adoration Chapel

Sacred Heart Eucharistic Adoration Chapel
Sacred Heart Church
200 S. Peters (corner of Peters and Western Avenues)
Fond du Lac, WI 54935

Chapel hours:

Sunday-Saturday 5:00 am to 10:00 pm

“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 Eucharist. Spend as much time as possible in front of the Blessed Sacrament and He will fill you with His strength and His power.”
– Blessed Mother Teresa

Welcome to the Eucharistic Adoration Chapel page of Holy Family Catholic Community. Jesus can physically be adored in the most Blessed Sacrament. Come and spend time as frequently as you are able to in the presence of Our Savior and watch Him transform your life!
Eucharistic Adoration, “is a devotional practice of adoring and praying in the Real Presence of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist.” The Eucharist is displayed in a special vessel called a monstrance, and Adorers are present with Jesus at all times when the chapel is open.

In addition to the Sacred Heart Adoration Chapel, you can worship every Wednesday from 6:30 to 7:30 pm at Our Risen Savior, N6499 Cty Y, Eldorado/Woodhull.

    The Gift of Adoration

    Become an Adorer

    The Eucharistic adoration chapel is in need of having additional adorers. For more information or to share your interest in becoming a scheduled adorer, please fill out our interest form by clicking here.

    “The Christian life needs to be nourished by attentive listening to God’s word and, above all, by the cultivation of a personal relationship with the Lord in Eucharistic adoration, the privileged ‘place’ for our encounter with God.” Pope Francis, Message, 27th November 201

      Adoration Guidelines for Dedicated Adorers

      How to Pray During Adoration

      “What do We Do in Adoration?”

      “The Eucharist and Prayer before the Blessed Sacrament”

      Carlo Acutis: Living a Eucharistic Life

      Finding Happiness in Adoration