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O Come Let Us Adore Him — CD
$ 8.95

O Come Let Us Adore Him

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Dr. Pitre's talk on Eucharistic Adoration was thought provoking. He did a great job at explaining the Eucharist and the need for Adoration. Well done!

O Come Let Us Adore Him


• How important is Eucharistic Adoration?
• How can Eucharistic Adoration transform your prayer life?
• What did St. John Paul II say about this devotion?

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  • 1 hour 9 min. (1 CD / MP3)

    In this inspiring talk about the Church’s “best kept secret,” Dr. Pitre explores ten reasons why the practice of Eucharistic Adoration is so important for Catholics today. Despite the objections of some that Eucharistic adoration is an outdated, ‘pre-Vatican II’ practice, Dr. Pitre provides a gold mine of references from Scripture, the Catechism, and many popes in support of what John Paul II called “the greatest of all devotions after the sacraments themselves.”

    If you are seeking to deepen your own commitment to Eucharistic adoration; if you would like to encourage a loved one or a friend to begin; or if you want reasons to begin an adoration chapel in your parish, then your ears are longing to hear this presentation. Dr. Pitre’s ten reasons will have you running to the nearest chapel to adore our Eucharistic Lord and revel in the mystery of the Real Presence.

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Further Study Details & FAQ

A closer look at the biblical texts and sources behind this study, for those who want more detail before purchasing.

Key passages & sources examined: Ten reasons for Eucharistic adoration drawn from Scripture — the Bread of Life (John 6), the Bread of the Presence (Leviticus 24; Matthew 12), and the vision of Revelation — with the Catechism, the Council of Trent, and the popes (Paul VI, St. John Paul II, Benedict XVI).

What sources does this talk draw on?

Scripture (John 6, the Bread of the Presence, Revelation), the Catechism, the Council of Trent, and the teaching of the popes on adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.

Is it a Scripture study or a devotional talk?

Both — it makes a biblical and magisterial case for adoration, organized as ten reasons, rather than simply exhorting to the practice.

Is this suitable for individual study or a group?

Both. It works for personal study or group discussion, and a printable outline is included.