Young people who are first being exposed to Eucharistic Adoration may wonder what to do during the silent time spent in front of the Most Holy Sacrament. Encourage them to have a conversation with Jesus with our downloadable Eucharistic Adoration Cards as a guide.
The cards include prompts for conversation with Jesus, such as, “Tell Jesus what you are most excited about,” or, “Ask Jesus for the help you need in the days to come.”
Print copies for a time of Adoration with your group, and make copies available in the Adoration chapel or the church for use at other times.
Also see A Prayer Book for Eucharistic Adoration by William G. Storey as a resource for adults.
How can I download the Adoration Card? And the Tradition worksheet from another article?
Hi Laurie. To get these resources just fill out the form at the bottom of the post and it will be emailed to you. Let me know if you’re having any issues with this.
Hi Joe
I am interested in the eucharistic adoration cards, but I don’t see the form to complete?
Lizette
South Africa
Lizette, the form should appear within the post above. If you’re not seeing it, perhaps try a different browser. I’m not sure why it wouldn’t appear for you.
Denise Gorss
Catechist’s Journey Editor
I am a sacristan any acoustic minister at St.Peter Church in Brownsville Pennsylvania I think this week, but would be wonderful to hand out to people as they come for adoration. This would be just wonderful. I’m so excited to have found this on your site.
So glad you “found us” Dorothy! Thanks for the wonderful work you do as a sacristan…a significant part of that role is catechetical!
Looking forward to receiving the Eucharistic Adoration cards. I sub at San Sebastian Catholic Church in St. Augustine, FL in the catechism classes. Thank you for your source of information.
You are very welcome, Norma! Thanks!
what age group or school grades would you recommend these for?