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Kayte Postle

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Kayte Postle

Solely asking for a friend who doesn’t want to make an account just to ask. Do you know of any communities that have a Eucharistic charism? I’ve already informed her of the Mercedarian Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament and the Children of Mary. 

Do my phamily research wizards know of any others? 

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The Little Sisters of Jesus. :) The Eucharist is at the heart of everything they do. Each sister spends at least one hour in silent Adoration every day, and their whole spirituality is based around the Real Presence.

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Sister Leticia

A few which immediately spring to mind -

Daughters of St Paul

Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus

Sisters of Marie Reparatrice

Religious of the Assumption

Franciscan Missionaries of Mary

All very Eucharistic and have daily adoration - but otherwise, as their names alone would indicate, have very different charisms and spirituality. 

(Sorry - no time to post links, but your friend can google, and in the process maybe find out a lot more!)

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Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist

Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters (the pink sisters)

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Sisters of Life have a strong Eucharistic devotion.

Sisters of St. Francis of the Martyr of St. George do daily Adoration.

I second the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist.

Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia have daily Eucharistic Adoration I think.

 

On a side note, any religious orders your friend looks at will have some measure of Eucharistic Adoration just because of the fact that they are brides of Christ who continually want to be with their Spouse's physical presence. 

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The Dominican Nuns at Guilford, CT do adoration. They are a contemplative community. https://www.dominicannuns.org/home.html

If she is not just looking at the USA, she may want to check out the Tyburn Nuns, whose charism is adoration, in the Benedictine tradition:  https://www.tyburnconvent.org.uk/  Besides the motherhouse in England they have priories in Ireland, Scotland, New Zealand, Australia, Italy, Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador.

There are more French monasteries who have the same charism as the Tyburn nuns but due to historical circumstances govern themselves separately, spread through France including Paris and Ars: http://www.benedictinesdusacrecoeurdemontmartre.fr/

I should also mention some more Benedictines of Perpetual Adoration in the Netherlands: https://www.oudemunt.nl/  they adore 24/7.

There is a Eucharistic element to the charism of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy:  http://www.sisterfaustina.org/

Also the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration, in the Franciscan tradition - several priories in the States incl. Hanceville AL https://olamnuns.com/ and Tonopah AZ https://desertnuns.com/

 

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The Dominican Monastery of Our Lady of the Rosary (aka Summit Dominicans) has perpetual Adoration. They are a cloistered order of Nuns in New Jersey.

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Amata Christi

The Handmaids of the Precious Blood, a contemplative order in Tennessee, have perpetual adoration and are devoted to prayer for priests.  Their habit is also an outward sign of their love of the Eucharist - the red tunic and scapular represent the Blood of Christ, and the white veil (even for professed sisters) represents the white host that becomes His Body.  http://www.nunsforpriests.org

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Summit Dominicans

Poor Clare's of Perpetual  adoration

Sisters of St Francis of Perpetual adoration

Franciscans of the Eucharist of Chicago

Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters

Benedictines of Perpetual adoration

Sisters of Life

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