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A provocative examination that argues certain Catholic rites reflect Babylonian and sun-worship origins. It presents a historical critique that connects ritual practice to ancient religious systems.
The work surveys how elements of Catholic worship -- from Eucharistic symbols to ceremonial acts -- are suggested to align with older traditions. It frames these connections as a challenge to common understandings of Christian practice, inviting readers to weigh the evidence and interpretations.
• Analysis of ritual symbols and their possible ancient roots, including imagery associated with the sun.
• Discussion of the Eucharist, its celebrated forms, and the claim of enduring ritual meaning.
• Examination of liturgical initials and their readings within a broader historical context.
• Clarifications on the development of church practices and their historical provenance.
Ideal for readers of religious history and debates about church tradition.
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