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The Chapel of the Eucharistic Reservation According to the ancient tradition of the Church, the Eucharist is saved after Mass to take to the sick and the dying. It is also reserved for private prayer and adoration. This tabernacle (the word means "tent") is made of precious woods and stone and is mounted on a stone taken from the Marian Woods property. Jesus Christ is a firm foundation. Father Richard S. Vasko, Liturgical Design Consultant |
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Wheat and an indication of grapes are related to the ceremony of the Eucharist. One window is more formal; forms are clearly defined and ikonic. In the other window my white painting and reamy glass is incomplete. It implies a circle, symbol of God. Ellen Mandelbaum, Commissioned Artist
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