

Thank You!
This year's celebration of the Worldwide Hour of Eucharistic Adoration to commemorate Pope John Paul II drew the widest participation yet! Colleges, chapels, parishes, and shrines from across the the world hosted the Holy Hour.
We are deeply grateful to everybody who organized and participated in this endeavor, and we are confident that many graces were bestowed from Christ as thousands of people worshipped before the Blessed Sacrament.
Eucharistic Adoration is truly one of the greatest spiritual resources we have in this world. We hope that this project will continue to promote Eucharistic Adoration in the world, and that even more people will participate in 2009.
Read testimonies from 2008 participants and organizers!
Deborah Raho, the founder of the Worldwide Adoration Project, traveled to Rome to attend the First Worldwide
Apostolic Congress On Mercy and
celebrate the Holy Hour on April 2nd
at the Santo Spirito basilica.
See some of the pictures from her
trip to Rome >>Pictures



"The Eucharist builds the Culture of Life. Divine Mercy heals the wounds of the Culture of Death. John Paul II was the Pope of life. For these and many other reasons, I strongly endorse this Worldwide Eucharistic Adoration project and urge everyone to participate in it."
Father Frank Pavone
National Director, Priests for Life
National Pastoral Director, Rachel's Vineyard
"Can you imagine any gift that our great Pope would like to receive in eternal life more than Eucharistic Adoration by his loyal sons and daughters in this world."
Father Benedict Groeschel, C.F.R.
Co-Founder Franciscan Friars of the Renewal
Director for the Office for Spiritual Development
for the Archdiocese of New York.

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