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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.

Transcriber's note:

Minor typographical and punctuation errors have been corrected without note. Irregularities and inconsistencies in the text have been retained as printed.

Mismatched quotes are not fixed if it's not sufficiently clear where the missing quote should be placed.