
Lincoln Nebraska Bishop James Conley discusses his recent pastoral letter, “Love Made Visible” and takes calls on the role of Eucharistic Adoration in the lives of individuals and in the life of society.
Questions Covered:
- 18:17 - Who can bring out Jesus for adoration and where can it be done?
- 32:27 - What are you supposed to do during Adoration?
- 40:33 - I’m a Eucharistic minister, and we opened the pyx at an old folks home to have a short time of prayer. Is that okay?
- 43:35 - Can an extraordinary minister put the host in the monstrance and have a time of adoration?
- 46:45 - My non-Catholic friends ask me, if Christ is really in the bread and wine, why doesn’t it do miracles?
- 49:36 - Can we have exposition of the Eucharist if there hasn’t been Mass on that day?
- 51:00 - I’m involved in a parish group for returning Catholics, and I’m wondering if “Love Made Visible” is good for them?
Resources Mentioned:
- “Love Made Visible” by Bishop James Conley
- The Power of Silence: Against the Dictatorship of Noise by Robert Cardinal Sarah
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