The Lord said to His first followers: "Come, follow Me."  It was an invitation to partake in the adventure of a lifetime.  It was an invitation to blaze a trail of holiness.  And we, 2000 years later, are invited to walk upon this same trail...following Jesus!

As Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration, our following of Jesus is in the contemplative tradition. We live a cloistered life - hidden from the eyes of the world yet interceding for souls continually.  Our charism is perpetual adoration in a spirit of reparative thanksgiving.   So our entire identity is summed up in two words: EUCHARISTIC ADORERS. 

We strive to thank Jesus for those who never thank Him, to love Him for those who have no time for Him.

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Our life is one of total dedication to perpetual adoration of Our Lord Jesus Christ, 

Truly Present in the Most Blessed Sacrament, in a spirit of reparative thanksgiving.  

 

What is reparative thanksgiving?  

 

Reparative thanksgiving can be defined as offering Our Lord our gratitude His Love and Grace in place of those who never thank Him; it is to love Him for those who have no time for Him.  It is to "make thanksgiving our dominant thought...in taking upon ourselves, with the Savior and through Him, reparation for ingratitudes, and in becoming victims of thanksgiving..." (from the Early Constitutions).  

 

Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament is our fulfillment.  To be His spouses and adorers is our identity and our joy.  Our vocation can be summed up in one single word: ADORATION.  Our vocation is the embracing of 'the one thing necessary.'  


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