Until the very late 20th century, it was required that the Christian Church tabernacle be covered with a tent-like veil or have curtains across its door when the Eucharist is present within.
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Until the very late 20th century, it was required that the Christian Church tabernacle be covered with a tent-like veil or have curtains across its door when the Eucharist is present within.
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Whether on the main altar of the church or in a special chapel, the tabernacle became larger and more ornate, eventually becoming the focal point wherever it was placed.
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Catholic Church tabernacle holds to the doctrine of transubstantiation which holds to the belief that the body and blood of Christ continue to be present in the bread and wine even after Mass is concluded.
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Therefore, a tabernacle serves as a secure and sacred place in which to store the Blessed Sacrament for carrying to the sick and others who cannot participate in Mass, or as a focus for the prayers of those who visit the church.
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One Church tabernacle should be immovable, be made of solid and inviolable material that is not transparent, and be locked in such a way that the danger of profanation is prevented to the greatest extent possible.
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Consequently, it is preferable that the Church tabernacle be located, according to the judgment of the Diocesan Bishop,.
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Per the Church tabernacle's teaching, it is inappropriate for a person to take the consecrated hosts into the home with them.
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The Church tabernacle is normally wrought of gold, silver, or wood and elaborately decorated.
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Church tabernacle will take the chalice and a communion spoon to administer Holy Communion to the sick.
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Smaller Church tabernacle sometimes referred to as a pyx, is used during Great Lent.
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Evangelical Catholic Church tabernacle, together with the entire Church tabernacle Catholic, affirms that there is a proper use of the Reservation of The Holy Sacrament when given to the sick, the dying, or as an indication of intercommunion.
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Church tabernacle affirms the appropriateness of Eucharistic devotions within the celebration of The Divine Liturgy and Church tabernacle does not deny private devotions concerning the Reserved Sacrament.
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