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β€œThe Blessed Eucharist is the Sacrament of Love: It signifies love, It produces love. - St Thomas Acquinas

Come and Spend Time with Him

Our Lord Jesus Christ loves us beyond all measure.

So great is His love that He has chosen to remain with us—not only spiritually, but truly present in the Most Blessed Sacrament:
Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity.  He is not distant. He is not symbolic. He is here.

And yet, as He revealed in His Sacred Heart to St. Margaret Mary, many—even believing Catholics—have grown lukewarm toward this extraordinary gift.

He spoke of hearts that receive Him with little love… of tabernacles left alone… of a longing—not for grand gestures—but simply for our presence. And He asked something very simple, yet very profound:

Make reparation.

Make reparation for Catholics lukewarm toward the Eucharistc. A Simple Response to an Infinite Love. What can reparation look like? It is not complicated. It is love returned for Love. It is choosing to come to Him… to sit with Him…to be with Him—especially when others do not.

What a beautiful act of love it is to adore Him who is truly present.  What a deeply consoling act it is to to visit Him when He is exposed in the Blessed Sacrament. In Eucharistic Adoration, we do not come to do much. We come to be—with Him who is already waiting for us.
 
He Is Waiting for You
In churches and chapels across the country, Jesus waits—in silence… in humility… in love. He waits for a visit. He waits for a heart. He waits for you. Whether for a few minutes or a full hour or a day, whether in joy or in struggle, whether you know what to say or not—just come.



Find a Chapel Near You!
Wherever You Are! Whenever You Are!


Our Lord is present in the Blessed Sacrament in every Catholic church whose doors are open. At any time, you can enter, kneel before the tabernacle, and adore Him. 
But when a parish offers Eucharistic Exposition, it is something more.

It is a visible, intentional act of love—a parish saying: “Come… He is here… come spend time with Him.” And hearts respond. There is something deeply moving about seeing Our Lord exposed in the monstrance. It draws us. It invites us. It makes it easier to come, to stay, to pray. 

Souls are drawn to Our Lord Exposed in the Blessed Sacrament.

Why Finding Adoration Isn’t Always Simple

Unlike Mass times, Eucharistic Adoration schedules are not always straightforward. 
Mass has a clear beginning and end.




 The following examples are based on a location of Surf City California, Huntington Beach.
I want to go to Eucharistic Adoration with Exposition somwhere close to Huntington Beach California.  A typical search asked for a zip code or some location and then displays whatever chapels exists in the system database.  Often the results are disappointing (or you do not know they are disappointing). 
+ Show Disappointing Results



+ Show All Adoration Chapels Around Huntington Beach



+ Show Adoration Chapels for a Specified Date



+ Show Adoration Chapels on 1st Friday



A Better Way to Search 
But Adoration begins—and then continues: sometimes for an hour, sometimes for several hours, even overnight. Some chapels offer it once a month, others weekly, many every day, and some never close—offering Adoration 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Because of this, simply listing chapels is not enough.

What matters is this: Can I find a chapel that is open at the time I want to visit Our Lord? A Better Way to Search

This search tool is designed to help you do exactly that.

Instead of just showing locations, it helps you find:
* Chapels open right now
* Chapels open on a specific day and time
* Chapels within a mile radius of your specified location

adorationsearch.org Because when the desire to visit Our Lord comes, you shouldn’t have to guess—you should be able to go

For example, if I want to know where I can adore our Eucharistic Lord on the 15th of the month, I would prefre the list of chapels not be cluttered with all the chapels who only offer Exposition the 1st Friday of the month. And if I only want to travel 5 miles, I would prefer the list not be cluttered with chapels 10, 20, 50 miles away. I would rather not have to hunt through a huge list to find the chapels that work for me.

Take the Step
Search. Find a chapel. Go visit Him. He is waiting.
πŸ‘‰ Love Adoration? Want to, among other things. help keep our database up to date? Visit our Volunteer page and help others find their way to Him.



There are a number of Adoration Chapel search tools available today, and all are to be commended for their efforts.

At the same time, many of these tools rely on limited or incomplete data, often resulting in very few chapels being shown—sometimes giving the impression that Adoration opportunities are scarce.

Maintaining accurate and up-to-date chapel schedules is no small task, and is always in flux. But the answer is not to present only a handful of results. Rather, it is to continue building and refining a more complete and reliable picture—so that those who desire to visit Our Lord can truly find Him.

At Adoration Servants, this is our mission—our life’s work centered entirely on Eucharistic Adoration. It is not a side project, and it is not something we are willing to entrust solely to crowd-sourced data.

We work to help chapels grow in Adoration, and to help souls find their way to Our Eucharistic Lord—without charging chapels for these services.

Unlike years past, we now rely more on the generosity of others and welcome your time, talent, and treasure. This is what we do—and we are committed to doing it well, for the love of Him who waits for us.
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Make a Eucharistic Pilgrimage

Be it for a month, a week, a day, or even just a few hours from your home. All you need is a desire to visit chapels, transportation, and our Adoration Search phone app.

Many years ago, while surfing on the island of Kauai, I became enamored with Immaculate Conception Church in Lihue. This church was founded thirteen years prior to Blessed Pope Pius IX declaring the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception.

There is even a 24/7 Perpetual Adoration chapel in Key West, Florida. On one occasion, when I mentioned this to a Catholic friend, he replied, “If I go to Key West, the last thing I’m going to do is go to Eucharistic Adoration.”

His response stayed with me—not as a criticism of him, but as a reminder of something deeper. In the Sacred Heart revelations to St. Margaret Mary, Our Lord spoke of the sorrow He experiences from those who love Him, yet remain distant or indifferent to His Eucharistic presence. How often do we all, in small ways, place other things before Him?

Perhaps this is one reason to make Eucharistic Adoration pilgrimages—not only to receive, but to give… to spend time with Him… and even to make quiet reparation for the times He is forgotten or passed by.

πŸ™ Ready to make a Eucharistic pilgrimage? Visit our Adoration Pilgrims page and take the first step.

Someday I hope to make this road trip Adoration Pilgrimage from Huntington Beach to Key West.