Perpetual Adoration Chapel
Perpetual Adoration of our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament is offered on a 24 hour basis in the St. Joseph Chapel of St. Teresa Church. Adoration gives you an opportunity for personal, private and quiet prayer any hour of the day or night. You are welcome to come for a designated hour or anytime and remain as long as you wish. Contact Mary Ellen Hermann at 234-4945, for more information.
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Chapel is CLOSED
Adoration is offered in St. Teresa Church on Tuesdays from after morning Mass until evening prayer which begins at 6:30 pm.
Adorers will be needed in the Perpetual Adoration Chapel
Please call Mary Ellen Hermann at 234-4945 if you can help.
A possible team of 4 adorers could take the same hour together; they would share an hour and only have to make a commitment of one hour per month. *There is also a need for subs in all hours.
Need a permanent person for:
Morning: Mon 6-7 am; Tue 11-12Noon; Wed 6-7 am; Thu 7-8 am
Afternoon: Sun 5-6 pm; Mon 1-2 pm; Sat 12-1 & 1-2 pm
Evening: Sat 6-7 pm, 10-11 pm
Midnight: Sun 2-3 am; Mon 1-2 am; Fri 3-4 am; Sat 1-2 am & 4-5 am
Please call Mary Ellen Hermann at 234-4945 if you can help.
A possible team of 4 adorers could take the same hour together; they would share an hour and only have to make a commitment of one hour per month. *There is also a need for subs in all hours.
Need a permanent person for:
Morning: Mon 6-7 am; Tue 11-12Noon; Wed 6-7 am; Thu 7-8 am
Afternoon: Sun 5-6 pm; Mon 1-2 pm; Sat 12-1 & 1-2 pm
Evening: Sat 6-7 pm, 10-11 pm
Midnight: Sun 2-3 am; Mon 1-2 am; Fri 3-4 am; Sat 1-2 am & 4-5 am
Special Guest Fr. Victor Warkulwiz, M.S.S

Fr. Victor Warkulwiz from the Missionary Priests of the Blessed Sacrament was our guest speaking at all the Masses the weekend of February 5 on the benefits and necessity of Perpetual Adoration in our parish.
Fr. Warkulwiz resides in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Fr. Victor has dedicated himself to visiting a parish every weekend where the desire to establish or maintain Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration has been expressed. The fruits of his labor have been bountiful and include a spiritual renewal within each parish.
Please remember that Perpetual Adoration in a parish is not just for a day, a week, a month or year. Rather it is for always. It is not temporary, but ongoing, lasting, permanent.
Fr. Warkulwiz resides in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Fr. Victor has dedicated himself to visiting a parish every weekend where the desire to establish or maintain Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration has been expressed. The fruits of his labor have been bountiful and include a spiritual renewal within each parish.
Please remember that Perpetual Adoration in a parish is not just for a day, a week, a month or year. Rather it is for always. It is not temporary, but ongoing, lasting, permanent.