The Worldwide Adoration Project In Commemoration of Pope John Paul II
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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

Endorsements



"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.



"Karol Wojtyla, a shining light in the Shoes of the Fisherman for a generation, when the church and the world needed his calm, his instruction, his piety and shepherd's lead; we still remember him as the beloved pontiff John Paul II who brought the church and the world together closer than we might have been otherwise!"


Most Reverend Joseph N. Perry

Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago



"Following Pope John Paul II's urgent appeal for adoration of the real presence of the Blessed Lord in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist, it is most praiseworthy to be united in prayer to the Divine Mercy for the soul of the late Pontiff, as our gift of gratitude honoring his defense of this essential dogma of faith."


Msgr. R. Michael Schmitz

Provincial Superior for the United States of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest



"John Paul II knew what a privileged form of prayer Eucharistic adoration is – how important it is not only for growth in personal sanctity but also how necessary it is for the life of the Church. Through adoration, John Paul II tells us,


"The Christian mysteriously contributes to the radical transformation of the world and to the sowing of the gospel. Anyone who prays to the Eucharistic Savior draws the whole world with him and raises it to God."


We do well, therefore, to imitate John Paul II in his sentiments and practice as we seek God’s mercy for ourselves and for the world."


Fr. David S. Abernethy, C.O.

Director, Ryan Catholic Newman Center

The Pittsburgh Oratory




"At the Eucharistic Congress in Spain in 1993, Pope John Paul II stated his hope that a fruit of the Congress would be “the establishment of perpetual Eucharistic adoration in all parishes and Christian communities throughout the world.” He also spoke of "a lack of many priestly and religious vocations.” He prayed that a further fruit of the Congress would be an increase in vocations. I am firmly convinced that the increase in perpetual Eucharistic adoration in our world in the last 15 years is a result of his prayers and that through his intercession, the Lord will raise up more priestly and religious vocations. I heartily endorse the efforts of The Worldwide Adoration Project. May Jesus, the Divine Mercy, pour out His rays of love on us and transform the world through Eucharistic adoration."


Fr. Joseph G. Roesch, MIC

2nd General Councilor, Congregation of Marians

General Promoter, Eucharistic Apostles of the Divine Mercy

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