DAILY ADORATION*
Monday – Friday:
Our Lady Queen of Peace – 7:30 – 8:15 AM with confessions (except 1st Fri – church opens 8am – see Monthly schedule below)
St. Rita – After 9 AM Mass to 5 PM
St. Charles – After 12 Noon Mass to 5 PM
St. Clare – 12 Noon to 5 PM in the chapel
WEEKLY ADORATION*
Monday:
St. Thomas – 1 PM to 4 PM
Holy Child – 6 PM – 9 PM (Limited to 20 minutes in small chapel)
Tuesday:
St. Michael-St. Clement – 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
Holy Child – 1 PM – 4 PM (Limited to 20 minutes in small chapel)
St. Thomas – 6 PM – 9 PM
Wednesday:
St. Joseph Mary Immaculate (466 Tompkins Ave)- 8:30 AM until 7PM
St. Thomas – 1 PM – 4 PM
Our Lady Star of the Sea – 2 PM – 4 PM
Holy Child – 1 PM – 4 PM (limited to 20 minutes in small chapel)
6 PM – 9 PM in church (no limit to time or people) – Canceled in the Summer
St. Sylvester – 7 PM – 8 PM
Thursday:
Holy Child – 1 PM – 4 PM (limited to 20 minutes in small chapel)
St. Joseph Rossville (16 Poplar Ave) – 5 PM – 8 PM
Holy Family – 7 PM in church with rosary & chaplet
Friday:
Our Lady of Pity – 9 AM – 9:45 AM
St. Joseph Rossville (16 Poplar Ave) – 9:30 AM – 1 PM
Holy Family – 9:30 – 3 PM in chapel
Sacred Heart – 10 AM – 10:20 after 9:30 AM Mass
St. Christopher – 12 Noon – 1 PM
St. Patrick – 7 PM in the church
St. Stanislaus – 6-7PM Holy Hour with Exposition 7 PM Mass in Polish
MONTHLY ADORATION*
1st Monday – St. Charles – St. Joseph Workshop (Sept – June) – 7:00 – 8:00 PM. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament/Small talk/Recitation of the Rosary/Confession and concludes with Benediction. Social Hour to follow.
3rd Thursdays – Holy Hour for Vocations – St. Joseph Rosebank (466 Tompkins Ave) – 7PM – Exposition, music, vocation talk, and Benediction.
1st Friday – Our Lady Queen of Peace – Exposition after 8:30 AM Mass until 7 PM Healing Mass (confessions available from 6PM to 6:45 PM)
1st Friday – St. Teresa – After the Noon Mass – 3 PM Blessed Sacrament – 10 AM – 5 PM
1st Friday – Our Lady of Good Counsel – 12 Noon to 4 PM – Silent Adoration
1st Saturday – Holy Family – 11 AM – Msgr. Glynn Center Chapel Patriotic rosary & chaplet (Blessed Sacrament may not be exposed)
* This list was updated in January 2024 – If you see a change that is needed, please let us know by emailing SICatholicWorker@gmail.com* Please consider being a guardian to keep the current hours and maybe expand them in the future!
Dorothy Day Quotes on the Eucharist
“Without the sacraments of the Church, primarily the Eucharist, the Lord’s Supper as it is sometimes called, I certainly do not think that I could go on.”
Diaries, 498, November 5, 1970
“It is only by our love—exemplified in the works of mercy – that we will be judged: a love strengthened and sustained by Scripture and the Eucharist, which in turn have a “strength no power on earth can withstand.”
The Catholic Worker, June 1972, in Little, 316
“Food for the body is not enough. There must be food for the soul. Hence, leaders of the work, as many as we can induce to join us, must go to daily Mass.”
“The Mass begins our day; it is our food and drink, our delight, our refreshment, our courage, our light. It enables us “literally ‘to put on Christ,’ as St. Paul said. . . . Only by nourishing ourselves as we have been bidden to do by Christ, by eating His body and drinking His blood, can we become Christ and put on the new man.”
The Catholic Worker, September 1962, 2. See Merriman, op.cit., 98