Botticelli, Madonna of the Magnificat, detail of Mary (crowned) and surrounding heads, c. 1483, tempera, 115 cm, Uffizi, Florence

The Magnificat: A Model for Our Mission

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When we gather before the Blessed Sacrament and pray the Rosary together, we join our voices to Mary’s own hymn of praise. Each Hail Mary echoes her faith-filled “yes.” Each hour of Adoration reflects her steadfast presence before her Son. The Magnificat reminds us that authentic devotion always leads to mission—bringing Christ into our families, parishes, and communities.

Eucharistic Adoration at Little Flower, Reno, NV

The Growing Movement of Perpetual Adoration

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A recent Associated Press article highlights an encouraging trend sweeping through the Catholic Church: the growing participation in Eucharistic adoration, with the Vatican marking this year’s Jubilee through special “24 Hours for the Lord” events. This beautiful resurgence of Eucharistic devotion perfectly embodies what we strive for at Eucharistic Rosary Congresses.