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What is required to have proper exposition of the Blessed Sacrament? Our former pastor converted the old chapel / crying room into an adoration chapel. I suspect that the procedures established for exposition do not meet the requirements of liturgical law. The chapel has been open for adoration from 7 Am to 7 PM every weekday. No liturgical rites are observed in exposing the Eucharist in the morning nor in returning It to the tabernacle in the evening. The monstrance is placed in a beautiful cabinet, well secured behind locked Plexiglas. Over the Plexiglas, there are wooden doors. People are allowed to open those doors to expose the Blessed Sacrament for adoration. If there is no one else present when he or she is ready to leave, a visitor is instructed to simply close the wooden doors to cover the monstrance and the Eucharist. Unfortunately, the new pastor would just as soon eliminate adoration all together, but it would be helpful to know what is required and what the sources are for these requirements. Thanks,