"Without Adoration there is no transformation of the world"

ABOUT US

Children of Hope is dedicated to leading children into the mystery of the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist, so as to Realize how much he loves them!
 
 
 
 
 
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HOW TO START

You can adapt any of the suggestions in the Leader’s manual to fit your own style; the following are only offered as starting points for groups. Ultimately we all rely on the Holy Spirit to guide us each week as we try to humbly offer ourselves to be, as Mother Teresa put it so well, “a pencil in the hand of God.”
 
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DONATION

If you wish to make a donation to help Fr Antoine and Children of Hope promote and bring Eucharistic Adoration to children throughout the world, please mail your contribution to:
Children of Hope
601 S Westfield
Wichita, KS 67209-1553
 
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Enjoy this video of Fr. Antoine Leading children in Lithuania this year!

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News!

We are pleased to announce we now have a “Eucharistic Rosary” CD set to offer you adoration Rosary meditation! Recorded by Br. Leopold d’Yve, CSJ, these are sure to increase in the listener a deeper love for Jesus in the Holy Eucharist. Look for this set in on our order page. Or, you may have it sent directly to you in a link so you can download immediately to your own computer!

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Feel free to make copies of this little booklet:
My Eucharistic Adoration Prayer Book

The Committee for the Canonisation of Blessed Edward receives 100% of this donation to help translate the writings of this holy Saint to English! His works are considered masterpieces! Thank you for any help you can offer! 🙂

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Want Help?

Would you like one of the Brothers of St John to visit your parish to help you get started?

[x_text]ChildrenOfHope-Edward-Poppe-image1Blessed Edward Poppe
Patron for Children’s Adoration
Edward Poppe (Eduard Joannes Maria Poppe) was born on December 18, 1890, into a profoundly Catholic Flemish family. His father, ésiré, and his mother, Josefa, lived in a modest home in the small city of Temse, close to Ghent, Belgium. In his profession as a baker, Désiré worked hard to support his family. In his trials, he had the custom of saying, «We must always be satisfied with the will of God.» Josefa displayed in her household both warm affection and firm discipline.
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