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Deacon2006
Guest
While the tabernacle can be placed in a prominent and befitting chapel it seems many chapels rarely meet all the stated requirements.
The first place for the tabernacle is the sanctuary and clearly the best place in the sanctuary is directly behind the altar on the old altar. Much of the confusion comes from 1970’s era documents that carry no force of law and have been refuted several times by lawful documents.
Consider the GIRM states very plainly that the sanctuary is first for consideration.
A. Either in the sanctuary, apart from the altar of celebration, in a form and place more appropriate, not excluding on an old altar no longer used for celebration (cf. above, no. 303);
B. Or even in some chapel suitable for the faithful’s private adoration and prayer and which is ** organically connected ** to the church and ** readily visible ** to the Christian faithful.
If you sit in the church and can’t plainly see the tabernacle or you are confused about where it is then the chapel being used in that parish is an invalid placement for the tabernacle. My current parish church was to new to have an old altar so the pastor built one to hold the tabernalce right behind the main altar on the front wall.
Peace and God Bless
The first place for the tabernacle is the sanctuary and clearly the best place in the sanctuary is directly behind the altar on the old altar. Much of the confusion comes from 1970’s era documents that carry no force of law and have been refuted several times by lawful documents.
Consider the GIRM states very plainly that the sanctuary is first for consideration.
- It is more in keeping with the meaning of the sign that the tabernacle in which the Most Holy Eucharist is reserved not be on an altar on which Mass is celebrated.128
A. Either in the sanctuary, apart from the altar of celebration, in a form and place more appropriate, not excluding on an old altar no longer used for celebration (cf. above, no. 303);
B. Or even in some chapel suitable for the faithful’s private adoration and prayer and which is ** organically connected ** to the church and ** readily visible ** to the Christian faithful.
If you sit in the church and can’t plainly see the tabernacle or you are confused about where it is then the chapel being used in that parish is an invalid placement for the tabernacle. My current parish church was to new to have an old altar so the pastor built one to hold the tabernalce right behind the main altar on the front wall.
Peace and God Bless