The mass and vestments of the Catholic church, liturgical, doctrinal, historical and archaeological . SANCTLARY LAMP 332 The Mass and Vestments mitting the use of kerosene. Gas and electricityare forbidden as substitutes for oil and candles. What is a Throne of Exposition or Thabor? An ornamental elevation usually of metal, onwhich the Blessed Sacrament is placed whenexposed in the os-tensorium. Thereis no need of aThabor when thealtar has a canopyover its tabernacle,where the Exposi-tion is made. The Thabor should have acanopy under which the ostensorium is placed.(Decree of April 23, 1875, S


The mass and vestments of the Catholic church, liturgical, doctrinal, historical and archaeological . SANCTLARY LAMP 332 The Mass and Vestments mitting the use of kerosene. Gas and electricityare forbidden as substitutes for oil and candles. What is a Throne of Exposition or Thabor? An ornamental elevation usually of metal, onwhich the Blessed Sacrament is placed whenexposed in the os-tensorium. Thereis no need of aThabor when thealtar has a canopyover its tabernacle,where the Exposi-tion is made. The Thabor should have acanopy under which the ostensorium is placed.(Decree of April 23, 1875, S. R. C.) Hence theordinary Thabors constructed without canopiesare unrubrical. Its use should be reserved exclu-sively for the Blessed THABOR CHAPTER XXII. PRIVILEGED ALTAR. What is a Privileged Altar?An altar to which is attached a plenary indul-gence applicable to the souls in Purgatory. Who has the Authority to enrich an Altarwith this Privilege? Primarily, the Holy See. Secondarily, with usthe bishops exercising a power delegated to themby the Holy See have, ordinarily, the power ofgranting a local privileged altar to any church orchapel where parochial functions are performed. To whom does this privilege apply? To every priest, secular or religious, who law-fully says Mass according to the rubrics on theaforementioned altar. Is this Episcopal Power limited by any con-dition? It cannot be exercised except in a church orchapel where there is no other altar of the samekind. How is this condition interpreted?It is understood as designating an altar identi-cally privileged for the same class of persons. 334 The Mass and Vestments May there be more than one Privileged Altarin the same Church? There cannot be two altar


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