Adoration
Come and spend some time with Our Lord at St Edmund's College Chapel in silent contemplation.
Date: 11th March, 2026
Adoration: 11 am - 11.20 am
Place: St Edmunds College Chapel
Refreshments: At a local college cafe from 11.30 am.
Please do sign up if you are coming and would like to join us for refreshments afterwards. It is very helpful if we know the number of people attending. Thank you.
To help us better understand what Eucharistic Adoration is:
Eucharistic adoration is spending time with Jesus who is truly present in the Blessed Sacrament. During adoration we watch and wait, we remain silent in His presence and open ourselves to His graces which flow from the Eucharist. By being present during Adoration we become what God wants us to be. Like a magnet, Jesus draws us to Himself and gently transforms us.
Jesus wants us so much to be with Him during Adoration. It is not for the prayers you might say, but for what He has to give you. Just as we can’t be exposed to the sun without feeling the effect of its rays, so we can’t be exposed to Jesus without feeling the effects of His grace.
If we really want to pray during Adoration, then we must first learn to listen, for it is in the silence of the heart that God speaks. “Be still and know that I am God” (PS 46:10)
If you have any questions please email Adele: aa2451@mbit.cam.ac.uk
Come and spend some time with Our Lord at St Edmund's College Chapel in silent contemplation.
Date: 11th March, 2026
Adoration: 11 am - 11.20 am
Place: St Edmunds College Chapel
Refreshments: At a local college cafe from 11.30 am.
Please do sign up if you are coming and would like to join us for refreshments afterwards. It is very helpful if we know the number of people attending. Thank you.
To help us better understand what Eucharistic Adoration is:
Eucharistic adoration is spending time with Jesus who is truly present in the Blessed Sacrament. During adoration we watch and wait, we remain silent in His presence and open ourselves to His graces which flow from the Eucharist. By being present during Adoration we become what God wants us to be. Like a magnet, Jesus draws us to Himself and gently transforms us.
Jesus wants us so much to be with Him during Adoration. It is not for the prayers you might say, but for what He has to give you. Just as we can’t be exposed to the sun without feeling the effect of its rays, so we can’t be exposed to Jesus without feeling the effects of His grace.
If we really want to pray during Adoration, then we must first learn to listen, for it is in the silence of the heart that God speaks. “Be still and know that I am God” (PS 46:10)
If you have any questions please email Adele: aa2451@mbit.cam.ac.uk
Parking: Please note there is no parking at the St Edmunds College or at our offices.
The nearest on-street parking is at Pound Hill, a minutes walk from us. There is a 2 hour limit on parking here. For a longer period, parking is available all day on Mount Pleasant and St Peter’s Street which are both less than 5 minutes’ walk. These locations are pay-and-display or paid via RingGo and cost 80p for 30 minutes, Monday-Saturday 9.00-17.00.
There is a larger car park on Castle Street called Castle Hill Car Park, an 8-minute walk from us.
Cambridge often becomes very congested during peak times, so we recommend using the Madingley Road Park and Ride.
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Highlights
- 30 minutes
- In-person
Location
St. Edmund's College Chapel
Mount Pleasant
Cambridge CB3 0BN
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