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In a special sanctuary on the Altar. There may be several in larger churches.

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Roman Catholic AnswerThe Blessed Sacrament is normally kept in a Ciborium, or pyx inside the Tabernacle.
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Q: What do we call the place where the blessed sacrament is kept in church?
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