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Return to the hush of the tabernacle. Sit in stillness and prayer.Visits to Jesus in the Tabernacle gathers hours and half-hours of adoration before the Blessed Sacrament, together with a novena to the Holy Ghost and devotions for Mass and Holy Communion. As a source of catholic devotional prayers and a practical eucharistic adoration guide, it arranges blessed sacrament reflections and traditional catholic meditation into short, accessible forms that fit ordinary days and busy households. Lasance offers measured, pastoral language rather than long discursive treatises: brief helps for attention, ordered moments for consent, and simple cues to sustain a life of prayer. The book works as a daily mass companion and as a discreet prayer book for laity, providing spiritual communion prayers and concise devotions that can be read aloud or used silently during private adoration; readers will find the rhythms suited to both deliberate retreats and five-minute pauses between tasks.An early 20th century catholic work, it belongs among francis xavier lasance works valued for plainspoken piety and domestic use, and it now stands as a readable witness to classic catholic spirituality in everyday life. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a casual reader seeking workable devotions or a classic-literature collector assembling a catholic prayer collection, this restored edition offers both immediate use and collectible appeal: a modest cultural treasure that renews access to Blessed Sacrament prayer for today and for future generations. More than devotional formulas, Lasance’s arrangements map a lived interior practice - short interludes that cumulatively shape a day’s devotion. Collectors will value the faithful organisation and domestic character preserved here, a small window into early lay piety as practice as well as text.