Just as Bishop Sheen recommended!
The Mexican parish (let’s not mince words ...) in Tulsa bought a little house up the street from the church, established an adoration chapel, and brought in nuns from Mexico to “man” it, and also teach catechism.
Eucharistic adoration takes commitment from the Bishop, like Bishop Slattery, and also from the parish. St. Benedict’s in Broken Arrow had Adoration Monday - Friday, 8:00 - 6:00, iirc, and I wasn’t free those hours. I kept asking them to have middle-of-the-night hours for those who were home with kids at reasonable times of the day!
We had a meeting with our bishop a month or so ago and I brought up 24/7 adoration. I did come home and tell my husband that it had to be the Holy Spirit that made me speak up because I usually don’t speak much in public.
We have adoration Tues-Friday 6AM to 7PM but if the neighboring parish worked with us 24/7 would be possible.