Sisters of Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration

Welcome to Sisters of Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration

Bringing God's light to everyone

“Adoration of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament in the spirit of thanksgiving, reparation and consolation.”

— Our Mission

Who We Are

A Life Consecrated to Eucharistic Adoration

The Sisters of Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration (SPEA) is an active and contemplative congregation founded on August 15, 1997 by Rev. Sr Dorothy Ngozi Ibekilo. We are committed to a radical Gospel life which draws its vigor from Jesus in the Eucharist.

We strive to create a universal fraternal community that radiates Christ's Love and Joy, inspiring all to encounter Christ anew and grow deeper daily in intimacy with Him.

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Adoration

Daily perpetual adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

Prayer

A minimum of one hour daily adoration for each sister

Spirituality

Deep contemplation rooted in Eucharistic devotion

Service

Active apostolates serving the community with love

Scripture

“You did not choose me, no, I chose you and commissioned you to go out and to bear fruit, fruit that will last.”

— John 15:16

“My soul is sorrowful to the point of death; stay awake and keep watch with me.”

— Matthew 26:38

Our Vocation

Answering God's Call

Do you feel the beckon of God in your heart? SPEA welcomes young women who are called to a life of prayer, service and Eucharistic adoration. We offer a formation path that nurtures your spiritual growth.

Requirements: Age 18–25 (O-Level certificate), up to 30 (BSc), with exceptions for advanced degrees or special skills.

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Formation

Grow Into Your Calling

Our formation program is a carefully guided journey — from the initial aspirancy through religious profession — designed to deepen your relationship with God and prepare you for a life of service.

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The Sacred Pause: The Grace of Sitting Quietly Before the Lord

In our fast-paced world, stillness can feel uncomfortable — yet in the presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, silence becomes a gift. Adoration is not about "doing" but about "being" with Him, heart to heart. Just as the disciples were invited to "stay awake and keep watch" (Matt 26:41), we too are called to linger in His presence, allowing His love to heal, renew, and inspire us. In the sacred pause, our souls find rest, and our hearts learn to listen.

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From Altar to Heart: How the Eucharist Transforms Our Daily Life

Every Holy Communion is a divine encounter — Jesus giving Himself entirely to us. But the grace of the Eucharist is not meant to stay in the church; it is meant to overflow into our homes, workplaces, and relationships. Like the loaves and fishes multiplied, the love we receive at the altar can feed countless souls when we live it out in kindness, forgiveness, and service. The Eucharist is not just a moment; it’s a mission.

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The First Seven Seconds: Entering the Chapel with Reverence

The moment we step into the adoration chapel, something sacred happens. In those first few seconds, our hearts bow before the King of Kings. Our posture, our silence, and our gaze toward the monstrance speak volumes of our love and reverence. Just as first impressions matter in human relationships, the way we enter into His presence sets the tone for our prayer. Let every step toward the altar be a step deeper into His heart.

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