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"Can. 938 §1 The Most Holy Eucharist is to be reserved habitually in only one tabernacle of a church or oratory. §2 The tabernacle in which the Most Holy Eucharist is reserved is to be situated in some part of the church or oratory which is distinguished, conspicuous, beautifully decorated, and suitable for prayer. §3 The tabernacle in which the Most Holy Eucharist is reserved habitually is to be immovable, made of solid and non-transparent material, and locked in such a way that the danger of profanation is avoided as much as possible. §4 For a grave cause, it is permitted to reserve the Most Holy Eucharist in some other fitting and more secure place, especially at night. §5 The person responsible for the church or oratory is to see to it that the key of the tabernacle in which the Most Holy Eucharist is reserved is safeguarded most diligently." (1983 Code of Canon Law)
"Can. 940 A special lamp which indicates and honors the presence of Christ is to shine continuously before a tabernacle in which the Most Holy Eucharist is reserved." (1983 Code of Canon Law)
"Can. 1268 § 1 The most Holy Eucharist cannot be kept continually or habitually, except on only one altar of the church. § 2 It shall be kept in the most excellent and the most noble place of the church and therefore regularly on the major altar unless it seems that the veneration and cult of such a sacrament is more convenient and decent elsewhere, observing the prescriptions of liturgical law that pertain to the final days of the great week. § 3 But in cathedral churches or in collegial or conventual ones in which choral functions are conducted at the main altar, lest ecclesiastical offices be impeded, it is opportune that the most Holy Eucharist not regularly be kept at the major altar but in another chapel or altar. § 4 Let rectors of churches take care that the altar in which the most Holy Sacrament is reserved be decorated above all the others so that by this appearance the faithful are moved to greater piety and devotion." (1917 Code of Canon Law)
"Can. 1269 § 1 The most Holy Eucharist must be preserved in an immovable tabernacle located in the center part of the altar. § 2 The tabernacle shall be well-constructed, closed on all sites, decently decorated according to the norm of liturgical law, empty of all foreign things, and thus carefully kept so that any sort of danger of sacrilege or profanation is excluded. § 3 If grave causes, approved by the local Ordinary, so persuade, it is not forbidden to preserve the most Holy Eucharist at nighttime outside the altar but on a corporal in a safe and decent place with due regard for the prescription of Canon 1271. § 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." (1917 Code of Canon Law)
"Can. 1271 In the presence of the tabernacle in which the most Holy Sacrament is reserved, at least one lamp shall burn continually, day and night, fed by the oil of olives or beeswax; but if true oil of the olives cannot be had, the local Ordinary can prudently permit that other oils be used, insofar as possible, vegetable [oil]." (1917 Code of Canon Law)
"We decree that in all churches the chrism and the Eucharist are to be kept in properly protected places provided with locks and keys, so that they may not be reached by rash and indiscreet persons and used for impious and blasphemous purposes." (Fourth Lateran Council)
"To separate the Tabernacle from the Altar is tantamount to separating two things which, of their very nature, must remain together." (Pope Pius XII)
"A church without the Eucharistic Presence is somehow dead." (Cardinal Ratzinger, the future Pope Benedict XVI)
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