“When we look at the Eucharist, we see the flesh of the One whose mother carried Him in her womb and bore Him into the world. Analogously, when we adore the Eucharist, we should bear in mind that we are meant to receive Him fruitfully and ‘give birth’ to Him in our daily life. Mary, Mother of the Eucharist, pray for us.”
Father Justin Kizewski from Face to Face and Eye to Eye: A Reflection on Eucharistic Adoration, Adoremus Bulletin, January 2023 issue
My vocation as a Lay Dominican created an insatiable desire to learn, study, live and share my Faith. For more than ten years I led a Prison Ministry program and have spent more than a decade promoting Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration.
Now retired, I aspire to promote zeal for the salvation of souls, awe and amazement for the Holy Eucharist and Eucharistic Adoration, and fidelity to the Truths of our Catholic Faith.
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