Today is Trinity Sunday. Next Sunday will be the celebration of the Body and Blood of Christ. It is also the anniversary of the “48 hours Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament” in our parish. "My soul is sorrowful even to death. Remain here and keep watch." Jesus said to Peter, which reveals the main purpose of the Eucharist Adoration,

Has the suffering of Jesus not yet ended? It’s true that He suffered once but mankind has received His salvation for eternal redemption. St. Paul said, “Through our suffering, we make up the insufficiency of Christ’s suffering!” Since we are part of the mystical body of Christ and continue to commit sin after sin, with unity with Jesus Himself, we offer our suffering as a petition for the sinners. Jesus once told St. Sister Faustina, “What upsets me the most are those who received My plentiful gifted grace but lack a heart of gratitude.” When adoring the Eucharist, do not forget to express our gratitude and thanksgiving. In addition, Jesus reminded St. Faustina, “Please talk to me in a simple and personal manner as I am also one of you!” Dear parishioners, you are always welcome to join us in the Eucharist chapel for the Eucharist Adoration, especially the period of “48 hours Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament”. It starts every Friday morning at 7:30 a.m. after the mass till Sunday morning 7:30a.m.

Furthermore, there is also the adoration of Blessed Sacrament every Monday to Thursday, 15:00 to 16:00 p.m. We will pray together the Divine Mercy to commemorate the hour of death of Jesus.