By putting Eucharistic adoration at the heart of his ministry, Father Mark Wharton has helped students encounter Christ in daily life. Each day during term time, the Catholic Chaplaincy has Eucharistic adoration, during which confessions can be heard, and also daily Mass. The impact has been extraordinary. When there were 5 people at Mass on Sunday, now there are 50 to 60. Weekday Mass and adoration numbers vary, but it’s typically around 20 students every day. The reason this approach has worked, Fr Mark explains, is because by having Eucharistic adoration you are putting “Christ at the centre” and it is therefore “Christ who does the work”. Fr Mark adds “once we put Him at the centre it’s Him who directs it” and then any barriers to evangelisation in a secular environment “are all taken away”. In this video, you will learn more about Eucharistic adoration and hear testimonies from students Andrew, Barbara and Priscilla who speak about how adoration has changed their lives through enabling them to build a deeper relationship with the Lord Jesus. You can find out more about the Archdiocese of Southwark's campaign to promote Eucharistic adoration at rcaos.org.uk/hopeinadoration. This includes videos from Archbishop John Wilson on adoration.
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