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The Blessed Sacrament is Christ's Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity. Therefore, the only appropriate place for it is in the sacred space of the church where it cannot be degraded or profaned. There are special circumstances, such as processions, that allow for a priest to carry the Sacrament outside the church, but these must be approved by the diocese and are typically for specific liturgical reasons, such as major feast days.

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