Adoration is a form of deep reverence and worship directed towards the Holy Eucharist, where the consecrated Host is exposed for veneration. It is rooted in the belief in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist—His Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity. During adoration, the faithful spend time in silent prayer, meditation, and reflection, contemplating the mystery of Christ's love and sacrifice. This practice fosters a personal encounter with Jesus, allowing individuals to grow spiritually, deepen their relationship with God, and experience His peace and grace. Eucharistic adoration is often held in chapels or churches, and it can be continuous, such as in perpetual adoration, where the faithful ensure that Christ is adored every hour of the day.