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To: B Knotts
B Knotts

"And how about moving the Tabernacle back to where it belongs?"

Funny you should mention this. Our pastor notified us last week that hewas moving the tabernacle off to the side so that he could better comply with Paragraph 310 of the new GIRM which states that the "best" place for the presiders chair is at the head of the sanctuary.
16 posted on 07/17/2003 7:28:45 AM PDT by rogator
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To: rogator
Our pastor notified us last week that hewas moving the tabernacle off to the side so that he could better comply with Paragraph 310 of the new GIRM which states that the "best" place for the presiders chair is at the head of the sanctuary.

Oh really? You might want to ask him about this:

GIRM

310. The chair of the priest celebrant must signify his office of presiding over the gathering and of directing the prayer. Thus the best place for the chair is in a position facing the people at the head of the sanctuary, unless the design of the building or other circumstances impede this: for example, if the great distance would interfere with communication between the priest and the gathered assembly, or if the tabernacle is in the center behind the altar. Any appearance of a throne, however, is to be avoided.119 It is appropriate that, before being put into liturgical use, the chair be blessed according to the rite described in the Roman Ritual.120

The GIRM does not require him to do this, in fact it rather explicitly gives as exception for this case.

But what does it say about the Tabernacle?

314. In accordance with the structure of each church and legitimate local customs, the Most Blessed Sacrament should be reserved in a tabernacle in a part of the church that is truly noble, prominent, readily visible, beautifully decorated, and suitable for prayer.125

315...Consequently, it is preferable that the tabernacle be located, according to the judgment of the Diocesan Bishop,

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);

Or even in some chapel suitable for the faithful's private adoration and prayer129 and which is organically connected to the church and readily visible to the Christian faithful.

SD

17 posted on 07/17/2003 7:45:45 AM PDT by SoothingDave
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To: rogator
**Funny you should mention this. Our pastor notified us last week that hewas moving the tabernacle off to the side so that he could better comply with Paragraph 310 of the new GIRM which states that the "best" place for the presiders chair is at the head of the sanctuary**

But the new rules also say that the tabernacle should be at the foot of the cricifix.

Talk to your pastor. It will come!
205 posted on 07/17/2003 10:01:16 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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