Pope Francis leads worldwide Eucharistic Adoration
(Vatican Radio) Millions of people around the world took part in an hour of Solemn
Eucharistic Adoration on Sunday evening.
Pope Francis led the unprecedented,
worldwide event from Saint Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Catholic faithful throughout
the world took part in their own Cathedrals and churches, and followed the event on
television, radio, and the internet.
The Holy Father asked that this time
of Eucharistic Adoration be offered especially for:
For the Church spread
throughout the world and united today in the adoration of the Most Holy Eucharist
as a sign of unity: May the Lord make her ever more obedient to hearing his Word in
order to stand before the world ‘ever more beautiful, without stain or blemish, but
holy and blameless.’ That through her faithful announcement, the Word that saves may
still resonate as the bearer of mercy and may increase love to give full meaning to
pain and suffering, giving back joy and serenity.
For
those around the world who still suffer slavery and who are victims of war, human
trafficking, drug running, and slave labor. For the children and women who are suffering
from every type of violence. May their silent scream for help be heard by a vigilant
Church so that, gazing upon the crucified Christ, she may not forget the many brothers
and sisters who are left at the mercy of violence. Also, for all those who find themselves
in economically precarious situations, above all for the unemployed, the elderly,
migrants, the homeless, prisoners, and those who experience marginalization. That
the Church’s prayer and its active nearness give them comfort and assistance in hope
and strength and courage in defending human dignity.
Solemn Adoration
consisted of Gospel readings taken from Christ’s Eucharistic discourse in the Gospel
of Saint John, chapter six, along with traditional Eucharistic hymns and chants. Prayers
from each of the past six popes, beginning with Pope Pius XII and concluding with
Pope Benedict XVI, were offered during Adoration, with invocations for the needs of
all mankind.
The ceremony concluded with the Tantum ergo and solemn
benediction with the Blessed Sacrament by Pope Francis.