Adoration, Always Watched Over

Vista ensures the Blessed Sacrament is never left alone, alerting your team the moment the chapel becomes empty.

Never Leave the Blessed Sacrament Alone

Even the most dedicated adoration schedules have gaps. Vista quietly monitors the chapel and alerts your team instantly if nobody is present, giving priests peace of mind without disruption.

Even the most dedicated adoration schedules have gaps. Vista quietly monitors the chapel and alerts your team instantly if nobody is present, giving priests peace of mind without disruption.

Protecting the Eucharist During Adoration

Quiet oversight that helps ensure the Eucharist is never left unattended.

Empty Chapel Protection

Vista monitors the chapel during scheduled adoration times. If the chapel is ever empty, a notification is sent so someone can return immediately.

Alerts Near the Monstrance

A protected area can be set around the altar or monstrance. If someone enters this area, Vista sends a discreet notification to designated staff.

Set Your Adoration Schedule Once

Priests set their adoration schedule directly in Vista. Each time block can require a specific number of adorers, and alerts only occur during those times.

Vista works quietly in the background so clergy and staff don't have to.

How Vista Helps Protect the Eucharist

STEP 1

Add the adoration chapel and connect the camera

The chapel is added in Vista just like any other space in the church. The existing camera in the adoration chapel is connected the same way as all other cameras in the system.

STEP 2

Mark the area around the Eucharist

A simple box is drawn on the screen around the altar or monstrance. This marks a protected zone.
If someone enters this area, Vista can notify a priest or designated staff member.

STEP 3

Set adoration times and attendance expectations

Adoration hours are entered into Vista. If the chapel is ever empty during those times, a notification is sent so someone can return immediately.