Then, Benedict XVI strongly recommended "the Pastors and all the believers the practice of Eucharistic adoration", expressing "appreciation for the Institutes of Consecrated Life, as well as for the associations and confraternities committed to that in a special way", because "for everybody, they recall the central role played by Christ in both our private and ecclesial life". "Moreover, I am happy to notice he added that lots of young people are discovering the beauty of adoration, both personal and community adoration. In this respect, I invite the priests to stimulate young groups, and I also invite them to follow the young, for the forms of community adoration must always be proper and dignified, with adequate times of silence and listening to the Word of God". "In today’s life, which is often noisy and dispersive, more than ever before stated the Pope, it is important to recover inner silence and the capacity to meditate: the Eucharistic adoration allows the people to do that not just around the ‘ego’, but also in the company of that ‘You’ which is full of love, Jesus Christ, ‘the God close to us’". "Let the Virgin Mary, the Eucharistic Woman he concluded introduce us to the secret of real adoration. By her intercession, let the faith in the Eucharistic Mystery grow throughout the Church, together with the joy to participate in the Holy Mass, especially on Sundays, and the impetus to witness the huge charity of Christ".