So you weren’t able to watch an hour alone with me?

Welcome to this chapel of perpetual adoration,

the images you will see are the images of the Blessed Sacrament transmitted in streaming from St. Benedict’s Catholic community in Australia, exposed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Stop and worship the Lord and the Lord will be near you.

“Come to me, all of you, who are fatigued and oppressed, and I will refresh you” Matthew 11,28

Every hour, you can listen to a text of the Mystic Luisa Piccarreta who wrote “The 24 hours of the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ”. Some songs completely fill the hour of specific worship, others last less than an hour. Where they last less you can listen to a Gregorian chant by Father Ferraldeschi. This song has a miraculous and mysterious origin, donated in medieval times as a prayer against epidemics. Finally, if there is more time, you can listen to other songs composed by S. Ildegarda, mystic and doctor of the Church who lived, always, in the Middle Ages.

The project is simple, book for at least an hour of adoration, meditate on the song you will listen to and immerse yourself in sacred music. The goal is to find at least 24 worshipers every day who can keep Jesus company in the 24 hours told by Piccaretta. As a devotional path, I recommend going over the 24 hours of the passion in front of the Blessed Sacrament, this to ask for an end to the Pandemic, the conversion of humanity and for your personal intentions. I am convinced that great graces will come from this Virtual Continuous Adoration Chapel.

There is no limit to the people who can connect to worship. In the online calendar, however, only two people will be marked with their first name. Whoever will take this commitment is asked to respect it so as never to leave Jesus alone and to cover the clock of passion every day.

Alternatively, you can simply come in whenever you want and stay as long as you want to worship and pray as you like.

On these links you can find information (sorry they are just in italian) on the Servant of God Luisa Piccarreta, on Saint Hildegard and on the history of the Marian Song against epidemics.

Thanks to Father Leonardo Maria Pompei for making available the audio files of the texts of: “The 24 hours of the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ”; we thank the people who spread the Piccarreta books (Libri di Cielo, divinavolonta.fiat@libero.it); thanks to Father Ferraldeschi for singing and publishing the Song to Maria; thanks to those who sang and published the songs of S. Ildegarda; thanks to those who technically created this site and all of you who will participate in this adoration.

The Lord bless us and protect us from all evil.

My God, I believe, I adore, I hope and I love You! I ask pardon of You for those who do not believe, do not adore, do not hope and do not love You. (The Angel in Fatima to repeat it three times)