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[[Centuries]]: [[5th century BC]] - '''[[4th century BC]]''' - [[3rd century BC]]
Within many [[churches]] a '''tabernacle''' is a small chest or cabinet in which consecrated [[communion wafer]]s or bread are kept.
 
[[Decades]]: [[430s BC]] [[420s BC]] [[410s BC]] [[400s BC]] [[390s BC]] - '''[[380s BC]]''' - [[370s BC]] [[360s BC]] [[350s BC]] [[340s BC]] [[330s BC]]
The tabernacle is an especially important part of the architecture of [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]] churches, as this is where the [[Eucharist]] is reserved. There is almost always a [[sanctuary lamp]] alight to alert worshippers that the body of Christ is present, except on [[Good Friday]] where the body is removed to a side chapel to represent the period between Christ's death and resurrection. Because the Roman Catholic Church believes that the Eucharist is Christ Himself under the appearances of bread and wine, Catholics [[genuflect]] before the tabernacle as a sign of respect.
 
[[Year]]s: [[388 BC]] [[387 BC]] [[386 BC]] [[385 BC]] [[384 BC]] - '''383 BC''' - [[382 BC]] [[381 BC]] [[380 BC]] [[379 BC]] [[378 BC]]
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* The 19 year [[lunar cycle]] is introduced into the [[Babylonia]]n calendar
* [[History of Buddhism]] - The [[second Buddhist council]] is convened by king [[Kalasoka]] and held at [[Vaisali]].
 
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