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Rites and Ritual: A Plea for Apostolic Doctrine and Worship

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The author critiques contemporary practice, arguing that the Church has departed from apostolic rites and urging restoration of frequent Eucharistic celebration to restore sacramental union with Christ. He reviews historical, legal, and theological evidence about rites and ritual, defends permissible vestments while noting limits on minute ceremonial, and examines contested practices such as non-communicating attendance and devotional acts toward the elements. Practical proposals cover altar appointments, vestments, position of the celebrant, music, decoration, and regulated uses of incense and lights. The work closes with appendices setting out authoritative opinions on Eucharistic doctrine and the lawfulness of certain vestments.

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Philip Freeman

Philip Freeman is an author known for his work in religious literature, particularly in the context of Christian doctrine and worship. His notable book, "Rites and Ritual: A Plea for Apostolic Doctrine and Worship," explores the significance of traditional practices within the church and advocates for a return to foundational teachings. Freeman's writing reflects a deep engagement with theological concepts and aims to inspire readers to consider the importance of ritual in spiritual life.

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