HIALEAH, Fla. (AP) — Twice a week, Luisa Arguello and her husband spend from 2 a.m. to 3 a.m. praying in the perpetual adoration chapel at St. Benedict Catholic Church, tucked on a quiet palm-fringed residential street in the Miami suburb of Hialeah.
“Your body clock gets used to it. You feel that the Lord embraces you, and everything changes,” said Arguello, who has been the chapel’s coordinator since it opened in 2019. “I don’t feel the same as when I started. Adoration takes you to the presence of the Lord.”
In hundreds of parishes across the United States and elsewhere, growing numbers of Catholics are taking shifts before the Blessed
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