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§ 4 The key of the tabernacle in which the most Holy Sacrament is preserved must be diligently kept, gravely burdening the conscience of the priest who has care of the church or oratory.Reading this reminds me of a situation where I was apparently the only person who knew where the pastor kept the Tabernacle key... After he left he must not have told the replacing priest where the key had been placed, so it was "lost" for an evening (or even a week?) until I informed the next priest of the storing location.
Reading this reminds me of a situation where I was apparently the only person who knew where the pastor kept the Tabernacle key... After he left he must not have told the replacing priest where the key had been placed, so it was "lost" for an evening (or even a week?) until I informed the next priest of the storing location..
That must've been alarming not knowing where it was.
Are tabernacles supposed to be in the center on altar?.
No. It was Vatican IIWow, I don't remember ever seeing a tabernacle in a NO sanctuary. Heard of it, but haven't seen it, save perhaps in old pics.
Wow, I don't remember ever seeing a tabernacle in a NO sanctuary. Heard of it, but haven't seen it, save perhaps in old pics.I've seen Tabernacles in N.O. Sanctuaries. I've heard it said that the N.O. in Texas is more pious then in other states. I've even seen them reverance their Tabernacle.
Wait, this was on an altar in a NO "sanctuary"?
I've seen Tabernacles in N.O. Sanctuaries. I've heard it said that the N.O. in Texas is more pious then in other states. I've even seen them reverance their Tabernacle.Upon reflection, I must retract; I have seen one, back when I was attending the FSSP, and another, although it was hardly according to the PBC, where a bishop permitted a dio "priest" to say the "TLM"