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A systematic exposition and defense of Catholic liturgical rites, sacraments, and devotional customs, organized into chapters on ceremonies, the Mass and priestly vestments, devotion to the Blessed Sacrament, Communion, Confirmation, Marian and saintly devotion, confession and indulgences, the last sacraments, prayers for the dead, sacramentals and feast celebrations, infant baptism, marriage, ecclesiastical authority, and clerical celibacy. Each chapter explains practice and underlying rationale, appealing to Scripture, tradition, and theological reasoning, and describes practical forms such as blessings, sacramentals, litanies, and popular devotions while concluding with reflections on their coherence within Catholic worship.

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John J. Burke

John J. Burke was an author known for his exploration of Catholic traditions and practices. His notable work, "Reasonableness of Catholic Ceremonies and Practices," delves into the significance and rationale behind various rituals within the Catholic faith. Through his writing, Burke aimed to provide a thoughtful perspective on the importance of these ceremonies, contributing to the understanding of religious practices in a broader cultural context. His work reflects a commitment to elucidating the values and meanings embedded in Catholicism.

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