St. Alphonsus Ligouri (1696 to 1787)

A very prolific writer about the Catholic Faith, he found his vocation during one of his many hours adoring our Lord and was declared a Doctor of the Church in 1871. Here are some of his quotes about the importance of Eucharistic Adoration in our lives:

1934 – “The Holy Eucharist” (Visits To The Most Blessed Sacrament And To The Blessed Virgin Mary: For Each Day Of The Month) By St. Alphonsus Ligouri

  • “Oh, how sweet a joy it is to remain with faith and tender devotion before the Eucharist, and converse familiarly with Jesus Christ, who is there for the express purpose of listening to and graciously hearing those who pray to him.”

  • “In a quarter of an hour’s prayer, spent in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament, you will perhaps gain more than in all the other spiritual exercises of the day.”

  • “Certainly amongst all devotions, after that of receiving the sacraments, that of adoring Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament holds the first place, is the most pleasing to God, and the most useful to ourselves.”

    Other St. Alphonsus Ligouri Eucharistic Adoration Quotes

  • “Frequent visits to Jesus Christ in the Sacrament of the Altar are a great help to the souls that love Him.”

  • “You may be sure that of all the moments of your life, the time you spend before the divine Sacrament will be that which will give you more strength during life and more consolation at the hour of your death and during eternity.”

  • “Withdraw yourself from people and spend at least a quarter of an hour, or a half-hour, in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament. Taste and see how sweet is the Lord, and you will learn from your own experience how many graces this will bring you.”

  • “True, Our Lord hears our prayers anywhere, for He has made the promise, “Ask, and you shall receive”, but He has revealed to His servants that those who visit Him in the Blessed Sacrament will obtain a more abundant measure of grace.”

  • “The sovereigns of the earth do not always grant audience readily; on the contrary, the King of Heaven, hidden under the Eucharistic veils, is ready to receive anyone…”

  • “Nothing in the world can set hearts ablaze with love for God like the Blessed Sacrament. That is why this divine bread has been pictured as a furnace of love. Saint Catherine of Siena saw far-reaching flames coming from this furnace of love and spreading throughout the world.”

  • “Good friends find pleasure in one another’s company. Let us know pleasure in the company of our best Friend, a Friend who can do everything for us, a friend who loves us beyond measure. Here in the Blessed Sacrament we can talk to him straight from the heart.”

  • “We can open our souls to Him, tell Him what we need, beg him for powerful graces. We are perfectly free to approach the King of the universe with full confidence and without fear.”

  • “Jesus tells us that where a person esteems his treasure to be, there also does he keep his affections. Therefore the saints, who neither esteem nor love any other treasure than Jesus Christ, centre their hearts and all their love in the Most Blessed Sacrament.”

  • “Nowhere have holy souls made more admirable resolutions than here at the feet of their hidden God. Out of gratitude to my Jesus, veiled in this great Sacrament, I must declare that it was through this devotion, visiting Him in the tabernacles, that I withdrew from the world where, to my misfortune, I had lived until the age of twenty-six. Happy will you be if you can separate yourself from it earlier than I did and give yourself wholly to that Lord who has given Himself wholly to you.”

  • “To souls enamored of God, hours spent before Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament appear moments.”

  • “My Jesus, what a lovable invention this Holy Sacrament is that You would hide under the appearance of bread to make Yourself loved and to be available for visits by anyone who desires You.”

  • “My Lord Jesus Christ, who, for the love You bear to mankind, do remain night and day in this Sacrament, full of pity and love, awaiting, calling, and receiving all who come to visit You; I believe that You are present in the Sacrament of the Altar; I adore You from the depths of my own nothingness; I thank You for the many graces You have given me, and especially for having given me Yourself in this Sacrament.”

  • “Loving souls can find no greater delight than to be in the company of those whom they love.  If we, then, love Jesus Christ much, behold we are now in his presence.  Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament sees us and hears us; shall we, then, say nothing to Him?  Let us console ourselves in His company; let us rejoice in His glory, and in the love which so many enamoured souls bear Him in the Most Holy Sacrament.  Let us desire that all should love Jesus in the Holy Sacrament, and consecrate their hearts to Him; at least let us consecrate our affections to Him.  He should be all our love and our whole desire.”

  • “O most compassionate Savior, be pleased to make me faithful to You and grant that I may also, by my example, excite others to keep You company in the Most Blessed Sacrament.”

  • “If you desire to find Him immediately, see (that) He is quite close to you.  Tell Him what you desire, for it is to console you and grant your prayer that He remains in the Tabernacle.”