Prayer and Spirituality Ministries


Adoration

Eucharistic Adoration is the worship of Our Lord Jesus Christ truly present in the Most Blessed Sacrament of the Eucharist around the clock, 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Having Jesus visible in the Monstrance allows for a more personal experience of Christ in the Holy Eucharist. Consider offering one hour of your time each week to come sit with our Lord. Contact Emmie Turner (843) 851-0098  or turneremmie@yahoo.com.
 

Divine Mercy Prayer Group

We gather to discuss the Diary of St. Faustina, which is full of her mystical experiences with Jesus, in order for us to gain spiritual knowledge and insights of the Divine Mercy in her soul and in us, and to pray the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy. Contact Emmie Turner (843) 851-0098 or turneremmie@yahoo.com.
 

Eucharistic Knights of Jesus [learn more here..]

Our purpose is to enter more perfectly into the mysteries of the first three commandments of God. We seek to adore God, to glorify Him, to worship Him, to seek His Holy Face, to reach union with Jesus and to join in the works of Jesus, the works of reparation and salvation. We are seeking to be united with Jesus in His sanctity, holiness, grace, love, and WILL---thus to become Saints! Contact Emmie Turner (843) 851-0098 or turneremmie@yahoo.com
 

Holy Hour of Prayer

A special hour of prayer and Eucharistic Adoration honoring the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Divine Mercy, held every Friday in the Chapel following Daily Mass.
 

Prayer Chain

A group of parishioners who pray for one another, family members, and friends who are in need of prayer. To become part of this group or to request prayers, contact Geralyn Demas at (843) 873-0869 or geridemas@yahoo.com.
 

Rosary and Prayer for Priests

At this prayer cenacle, pray the rosary and other prayers for priests before the Exposition of the Holy Eucharist in the Adoration Chapel each Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.


Secular Carmelites

The object of the Third Order Secular Carmelites of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel, of the Holy Mother Teresa of Jesus, and of St. John of the Cross, is to seek the Holy Face of God. We seek to give glory to God by means of prayers and by endeavoring to live a life of close union with God. The Order is an association of persons who, though living in the world, desire to aim at Christian perfection in the way most suitable to their state in life, according to the spirit and under the direction of the Order of Discalced Carmelites, under the protection of the august Queen of Carmel, and in imitation of the many saints whose virtues have adorned her venerable Order. Contact Emmie Turner (843) 851-0098 or turneremmie@yahoo.com.

 

 

 

 

 
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