The Parish Community of
St. Charles Borromeo
Cinnaminson, New Jersey
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ADORATION CHAPEL
HOURS:

The Adoration Chapel is normally open seven days per week from  6:00 AM until
Midnight except Sunday it is open from Noon until Midnight.


ABOUT THE CHAPEL:

Our new chapel for Perpetual Adoration located at the back of Marsh Hall is the product
of many volunteer hours of labor and the generosity of still others.  To these people let us
offer our thanks.  Without them the chapel would not have been possible.

The cross on one wall was a gift from a local artist to the parish when Monsignor Wagner
was pastor.  We asked a local artist, Sister Regina Kiel, R.S.M., to design an
ostensorium.  After lengthy discussion with people in the parish as well as Sister Regina,
we chose Mary under her most ancient title, Womb of God, to be the inspiration for the
piece.  We did this because of the great devotion to Mary our parish and our diocese
has, as well as her ultimate connection with Jesus, the Bread of Life.

You have asked for this chapel.  It is now a reality.  It is also a responsibility.  May Jesus
in the most Blessed Sacrament be praised, adored, and loved with grateful affection in
our parish at every moment, now and forever.