Coronavirus Unable to Kill Adoration
During the coronavirus crisis, Saint John Neumann Church in Gaithersburg, Washington Archdiocese, moved perpetual Eucharistic Adoration from a smaller chapel to the main church in order to provide …More
During the coronavirus crisis, Saint John Neumann Church in Gaithersburg, Washington Archdiocese, moved perpetual Eucharistic Adoration from a smaller chapel to the main church in order to provide increase distance between adorers.
Only days later the church was closed. However, the priests found a solution. The Blessed Sacrament was relocated behind a glass exterior wall.
So, parishioners continue to pray from outdoors.
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Only days later the church was closed. However, the priests found a solution. The Blessed Sacrament was relocated behind a glass exterior wall.
So, parishioners continue to pray from outdoors.
#newsKhpedjnear
G.K.Chesterton
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Christianity, which has been ludicrously accused of being gloomy and the enemy of life, has distinguished itself among the creeds of the world by its quite peculiar insistence on the fact that life is sacred, even when it is sad; that a man is sacred, even when he is oneself.