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St. Cyril of Jerusalem

Nashville, MI

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      • Our Parish Staff
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  • Liturgy
      • Mass & Holy Days of Obligation
      • Bulletins
      • Adoration and Holy Hour
      • Confession Times
      • Catholic Insight
      • Word on Fire
  • FAITH
      • Your Spiritual Life
      • Prayer & Worship
      • Stewardship
      • Ministries
      • Music Ministries
      • Prayer List
      • Knights of Columbus
      • Religious Education/CCD
      • Parish Council
      • Bible Study
  • Sacraments
      • Baptism
      • Eucharist
      • Confession
      • Confirmation
      • Holy Orders
      • Matrimony
      • Anointing the Sick
      • Funeral Services
  • Calendar
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  • We celebrate Eucharistic Holy Hour on the First Friday of each Month at 7:00 PM.  Please join us. 

    What is Eucharistic Holy Hour?
    Adoration is adoring or honoring the     Eucharistic Presence of Christ. In a deeper sense, it involves "the contemplation of the Mystery of Christ truly present before us".
     

    During Eucharistic Holy Hour, we "watch and wait", we remain "silent" in His Presence and open ourselves to His Graces which flow from the Eucharist ... By worshiping the Eucharistic Jesus, we become what God wants us to be! Like a magnet, The Lord draws us to Himself and gently transforms us.

    In its fullest essence ... Eucharistic Adoration is "God and Man reaching out for each other, at the same time!"

    At the beginning of the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, a priest or deacon removes the sacred host from the tabernacle and places it in the Monstrance on the Altar for adoration by the faithful. "Monstrance" is the vessel used in the Church to display the consecrated Eucharistic Host, during Eucharistic adoration or benediction. The word monstrance comes from the Latin word monstrare, meaning "to expose". It is known in Latin as an Ostensorium. When a consecrated host is placed in the monstrance, It is said to be a solemn exposition.

    Our Adoration ceremonies include Scripture readings, hymns, prayers and time for silent adoration.

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St. Cyril of Jerusalem Church
203 North State Street, Nashville, MI, 49073
Mailing: 805 S. Jefferson Avenue, Hastings, MI, 49058
P: 269-945-4246| F: 269-945-0005
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