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On January 2, 2000, the Feast of the Epiphany, St. Patrick Parish of Carlisle, became the eighth (8th) parish in the Diocese of Harrisburg to begin Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration. The Adoration Chapel is located at 140 E. Pomfret Street, at the rear of the Rectory, and is open to anyone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament had been desired and the focus of prayer of our parishioners for many years. The opportunity came at the end of July 1999 with the re-acquisition of the former Convent building (152 E. Pomfret Street). On October 6, 1999 Bishop Dattilo granted permission to rename the building Blessed Katharine Drexel Hall, and to dedicate the proposed Adoration Chapel in honor of Mother Drexel, Who at that time was scheduled to be canonized a saint on October 1, 2000. In June of 2008, with the updates to the Parish offices and the Rectory living areas, the Adoration chapel was moved to the rear of the Rectory in the area formerly occupied by the Saint Lucia classroom. Our parish has been graced to fulfill the desire of our Holy Father Pope John Paul II, who wrote in his encyclical letter Domincae Cenea: "May our Eucharistic adoration never cease". Pope John Paul II began adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in a chapel in St. Peter's Basilica on December 2, 1981 and he has urged all parishes to begin Eucharistic Adoration.
Last updated July 11, 2010. | |