. No exposition of the Most Holy Eucharist is permitted during the Easter Triduum, that is, from immediately before the Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday until after the Mass of the Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday. This includes the period of adoration immediately following the Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper. This norm applies even in those communities authorized to observe perpetual exposition of most Holy Eucharist.
OK, I can accept that explanation. I just wish we actually had real Adoration with Exposition once in awhile. Really, why can’t we? I have to go to the next county for a first Friday Exposition/Adoration, and they DO have it. Their church seats far more than ours and it is always full.