The Chapel of Mary, Mother of the Divine Mercy opened on November 23rd, 2003, the Feast of Christ the King.
The chapel is located at the back of the parish centre; enter from the parking lot. Parking is available near the door facing Queen Street.
The Chapel of Mary, Mother of the Divine Mercy is located in the parish centre, close to the church. Everyone is invited.
This hour Jesus wants you to spend with Him is spend any way you want. You may bring your own prayer books, use the books in the chapel, read the Bible, pray the rosary, or just sit and relax and enjoy the sweet peace that comes from simply being in the Presence of God. You may feel that you can’t pray well. Don’t let this discourage you. The mere fact that you take time out at a specific time each week to spend an hour with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament please Him very much and is in itself a prayer of great faith. Please remember that Perpetual Adoration is not just for a day, a week, a month, or a year. Rather, it is for always. It is not temporary, but ongoing, lasting permanent. The Adoration Chapel Committee invites all to come and spend a hour with our Lord! Info and to book a regular time, call the office 613-392-3767
The door is locked a code is available for entry. Everyone is welcome to drop by and spend some time in reflection and prayer.
When you visit the chapel, you are invited to sign the guest book. In the first three months, over 3600 visits to the chapel were recorded.
A box to collect prayer petitions has also been placed at the back of the chapel. Write your petition on the slip of paper provided and put it in the box.
Scheduled adoration takes place weekdays 6 am to 12 midnight.
If you would like to join the adoration schedule and spend a quiet hour in prayer with our Eucharistic Lord each week, call 613-392-3767 to add your name to the regular schedule or to the list of occasional substitutes.
Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament
Virgin Immaculate, perfect lover of Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament, we ask you to obtain for us the graces we need to become true adorers of our Eucharistic God. Grant us, we beg of you, to know Him better, to love Him more, and to centre our lives around the Eucharist, that is, to make our whole life a constant prayer of adoration, thanksgiving, reparation and petition to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. Amen.
V. Pray for us, O Virgin Immaculate,
Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament.
R. That the Eucharistic Kingdom of
Jesus Christ may come among us!
St. Peter Julian Eymard