Frequently asked questions.

Where is the Blessed Sacrament Chapel located?

The chapel is located at St. Agnes Catholic Parish, to the right of the main church entrance.

  • When the church is open: Enter through the main doors; the chapel is immediately to your right.

  • When the church is closed: Use the outside side door (also to the right). This door remains open 24/7 for adorers.

Is the chapel open all the time?

YES! The Blessed Sacrament Chapel is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and He waits for you, day and night.

Can I just stop by and pray?

YES! You are always welcome to stop in, kneel before Jesus, and spend quiet time in His Presence. No sign-up or schedule needed. Just walk in and be with Him.

What does it mean to “become an adorer”?

Becoming an adorer means you commit to spending one hour each week with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament at the same time, on the same day. This weekly appointment becomes your time with Him, face to face.

It’s one of the most beautiful decisions you can make. Many say it becomes the best hour of their week.

How do I sign up to become an adorer?

It’s easy! Just visit our Sign-Up Page and choose the hour that works best for you.
You’ll receive a confirmation and more information by email or text.

Do adorers receive anything?

When you become an adorer, you can request to receive a beautiful Monstrance Pin as a small sign of your commitment and love. Wear it as a reminder of your weekly hour and to gently inspire others.

Can I share my hour with someone else?

Yes! You’re welcome to share your committed hour with a spouse, friend, or prayer partner. Just let the coordinator know, so we ensure each hour remains covered.

What if I miss my scheduled hour?

We understand that life happens! If you ever can’t make it to your hour, just let the coordinator know. Our community of adorers is very supportive, we have a dependable pool of people ready to help cover your hour when needed.

You’re never alone in this commitment, you become a part of a prayerful and caring team.