Pam from Clarendon Hills, Illinois, had just left Eucharistic Adoration when something extraordinary happened. Still wrapped in the peace of prayer, she drove toward an unfamiliar post office. Then, out of nowhere, danger appeared. A car swerved recklessly toward a young boy riding his bike.
Pam reacted instantly. She screamed, honked, and pulled her car out just in time to stop the oncoming driver. The child froze, but was safe. “He didn’t die,” Pam told Fr. Rocky on Relevant Radio, her voice trembling with gratitude. “That’s a praise report coming from the fruit of adoration.”
In that moment, what began as a quiet encounter with Christ in the monstrance became a living act of mercy on the road. Her story reminds us that grace is not confined to the chapel. When we sit before Jesus in the Eucharist, our hearts are tuned to love, alert to the needs of others.
As Fr. Rocky responded, “You never know.” Indeed, we don’t. Every holy hour has unseen ripples, some that might even save a life. So, when you go to Adoration, remember: the peace you receive there may one day become someone else’s miracle.
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