Perpetual adoration is an association of faithful originating from the charism of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity. It strives to worship the One and Triune God day and night, through prayer and works of charity and mercy.
The perpetual adoration flows from the charism of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity.
There are two ways of having it:
a) in associative form, as a public association of the faithful,
b) in a simple way of living the more genuine expression of the Christian life, in fidelity to baptismal consecration, which recalls the indwelling of the Trinity in our hearts.
The perpetual adoration asks the members to attune their lives to the virtues of faith, hope and charity, received as gifts in baptism, and it proposes that they commit themselves:
1) To sanctify the day of the Lord.
2) To Frequent the sacraments of Reconciliation and the Eucharist.
3) To offer the day to the Most Holy Trinity.
4) To dedicate some time every day, even a short time, to the contemplation of the Trinitarian mystery.
5) To recite the holy Trisagion every day.
It is enriched by the following Plenary Indulgences: On the day of enrolment,
On the feasts of:
Most Holy Trinity
Most Holy Redeemer (Jesus of Nazareth – October 23)
B. V. Mary of Good Remedy (October 8)
St. John of Matha (December 17)
St. Felix of Valois (November 4)
St. John Baptist of the Conception (February 14)
St. Michael of the Saints (June 8) |