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The Chapel of Perpetual Adoration, "the heart of the Diocese of Cartagena" (14/12/2011)

"It's the heart of our Diocese" - a poster announcing the Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration.

As "a chain of love to the Blessed Sacrament" also defined by perpetual adorers.

For 24 hours a day remains the "heart of our Diocese" in the Chapel of St. James Episcopal Palace.

A living heart, exposed to anyone who wants to worship, pray, talk and contemplate, or just rest in Him and love Him in silence.

Day and night, Blessed Sacrament remains exposed in this chapel, and reminds us: "Come unto me all who are weary and burdened that I will refresh you" (Mt. 11, 28).

Yesterday, a group of worshipers set up an information table in the Plaza Cardenal Belluga where enrollment and testimonies collected, revealing that the Diocese Treasury saved this place for Murcia.

"We come here and find peace, strength and serenity that gives us to take everything out, especially now with the situation that is happening Spain, we need ten times more be there" - pointing the Coordinator of the night shift .

In April will be four years the Adoration Chapel, which coordinated by some officials are held every hour for the Blessed never be alone, "forming a continuous chain of prayer, worship, intercession."

"That time then they will have an impact with real spiritual, personal, going to organize your day better, I will give light to what they have to do, expressing the night shift coordinator.

-I am a person that I have many things to do, but the time I'm with him, I get it back for anything. "

Some people can not commit to any particular shift, but the doors are always open to spending time with the Lord, the time being.

According to the sources of organization, "initially had some fear if people would respond, but people are responding wonderfully."

So explain that there are those who come "to the wee hours of the morning, holidays, people who come to the beach ...."

From this chapel, claim that "the Lord is doing great things."

Among the witnesses are becoming more physical and spiritual healings, both personal and in the family or any field, have even been cases of conversion.

Some say they have found work through the intercession of Our Lord, having prayed and placed their hands on this intention.

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"People say I walk around and find a new peace I leave" - ​​says the coordinator.

Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration is a lay ecclesial movement promoted aimed at the perpetual adoration of Jesus present in the Blessed Sacrament.

People who are interested can go personally to the Chapel where there's a responsibility that they will serve.

They also have a website that collects information, testimonies, prayers and interesting facts about the Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration http://www.aepmurcia.es/

Is not it a gift from Heaven to know that any day, any hour, we go to the Blessed Sacrament?

He waits for us every minute making time for our eternal soul, a unique encounter with God is renewed in every moment.

We wait for us to open our hearts, share our joys, our tears soak, strengthen our weakness and illuminate our lives to guide us along the path of holiness he has designed for us.

We expected to find in him a Father, a Friend, a Brother, a Teacher, a Child in a manger, but also often outraged Heart continues to suffer and needs to be repaired by continuous acts of love.

Let us thank God for this source of grace for our diocese and pray for the fruits of Worship, accompanying the Lord as long as possible, because as St. Alphonsus Liguori, "Of all devotions, that of adoring Jesus in the Eucharist is the greatest after the sacraments, the one dearest to God and the most useful for us. "

Source: Obispado de Cartagena

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