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The one and only purpose of life for the Sister is to honor and glorify Jesus in the Eucharist. Her prayer life and her household tasks are all performed in a spirit of adoration, reparation, and love. Thus, she is a spiritual helper, a channel of grace for the Church and the whole world.
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The Sisters of Perpetual Adoration invite you to attend our daily masses and to adore Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament in our chapel daily. See the Monastery of Perpetual Adoration Facebook page for the up-to-date schedule. 771 Ashbury Street, San Francisco, CA, 94117. 415-566-2743.
Mark 6: 30-31. EUCHARISTIC ADORATION 24/7. GIVE ONE HOUR TO THE LORD! The Blessed Sacrament is exposed all day and all night, either in the church or in the chapel. If you wish to sign up for a regular hour of adoration, simply follow this link: https://adorationpro.org/star.
The revival launched nationally on the feast of the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body & Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) June 19, 2022 will continue through the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis July 17-21, 2024 and Pentecost 2025. PILGRIMAGE ACROSS GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE.
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The Monastery of Perpetual Adoration in San Francisco was established under the leadership of Mother María Gertrudis del Sagrado Corazón, who moved the community from Guadalajara to the United States in order to escape the persecution of the Church which was taking place under President Calles.
Monastery of Perpetual Adoration, San Francisco, California. 4,157 likes · 2 talking about this · 1,245 were here. Chapel is open from 6:15am to 6pm daily; Holy Mass Monday thru Friday 7:30am;...