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Italy’s beautiful Adoration for Life (Photos)

EUCHARISTIC ADORATION FOR LIFE Vigil in the Santuario di San Salvatore in Lauro church
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Kathleen N. Hattrup - published on 05/23/24
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The Church in Italy gathered in Eucharistic Adoration at the majestic Santuario di San Salvatore to ask forgiveness for "all the lives broken."

Forty-six years after the legalization of abortion in Italy, citizens "turn to the Lord to ask forgiveness for all the lives broken and the terrible sins committed against innocent human life."

A Eucharistic Adoration for Life was held May 22, 2024, at the Santuario di San Salvatore.

This ancient sanctuary is said to have been built on the ruins of a pagan temple. Today it holds two beloved Marian images, both perfectly apt for prayer to end abortion: a statue of Our Lady of Loreto and a painting of Our Lady of Grace.

Over the imposing front portal, a relief shows angels moving the Loreto Holy House.

Before the Eucharistic Lord in Italy, the Church gathers to ask the end of abortion all around the world.

In 2022, Pope Francis called for a Eucharistic Church kneeling before the Eucharist:

Brothers and sisters, let us dream. Let us dream of such a Church: a Eucharistic Church. [...] A Church that kneels before the Eucharist and worships with awe the Lord present in the Bread; but which also knows how to bend down with compassion and tenderness before the wounds of those who suffer, lifting up the poor, wiping away the tears of those who suffer, making itself bread of hope and joy for all.

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