1. "Perpetual Adoration" is Eucharistic Adoration round the clock (24 hours a day).
2. "Holy Hour" is Eucharistic Adoration of Reparation which lasts for about an hour.
The Holy Eucharist is perfect sacrifice manifested by the Son of God for each one of us. Jesus Christ descended from Heaven to become our heavenly food, changing the substance of simple elements of bread and wine into His Body and Blood to nourish us with food for our everyday journey that we currently live.
On the Cross, Jesus’ Heart burns in love for us and speaks, “I thirst” (John 19:28, knowing that everything had now been finished, and so that Scripture would be fulfilled, Jesus said, “I am thirsty.”) but He does not thirst for mere wine or water. Christ thirsts for us, for every part of our life and nothing less. Son of God thirsts for your true love. He thirsts for you to discover your true freedom in His holiness, your true freedom from every stain of sin, and your true freedom to love authentically! Christ thirsts for you to participate in His great salvific work on earth, by denying yourself as He has done, taking up your Cross of discipleship, and following Him wherever He may lead you, even to mounting the Cross with Him. Jesus thirsts for you to share in the greatest love that is God Himself, through which you are empowered to love your fellow man as He does (John 13:34, Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another).
Jesus desires perfect communion with you, that your heart and His Sacred Heart may be one, as the Father and Son are One. When we find ourselves in true communion with Christ, made possible by Christ’s shedding of Blood in self-sacrifice, we gain that perfect communion with God which gives us entrance into the glorious Kingdom of God with the communion of saints in heaven. As fruit of this love, we realize deeper bonds of communion with each other even now in this life as brothers, true friendships bound by God’s love, brothers in arms whom we need in order to carry out the great apostolic work of our Faith. In the Eucharist, the gift of life that we’ve been given regardless of its trials and battles, is directed towards the reality of heaven of which we already partake.
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