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  rites of burial tom jackman: Rites of Burial Tom Jackman, Troy Cole, 1998-06-01 Written by Tom Jackman, the local investigative journalist who covered the story, and Troy Cole, the chief investigating officer, Rites of Burial tells the gruesome true story of Robert Berdella, a serial killer whose inhuman crimes of murder and dismemberment might have served to inspire Jeffrey Dahmer's Milwaukee slaughter. Photos.
  rites of burial tom jackman: Chambers of Horror John Marlowe, 2018-05-11 'What I want is an off the shelf sex partner. I want to be able to use a woman whenever and however I want. And when I'm tired or bored I simply want to put her away.' - Leonard Lake Jeffrey Dahmer who was obsessed with dead animals when he was younger, later got sexual satisfaction from eating his victims as he felt like they became a part of him. John Wayne Gacy toured the children's wards in hospitals, dressed in a clown costume of his design, but beneath the exterior, laid the killer of 30 boys and men. Rose West met Fred West when she was 15. Even before marrying in 1972, violence, rape, incest, torture voyeurism and paedophilia were already part of a normal day for the couple. Chambers of Horror is a study of the warped thinking that went into some of the world's most macabre crimes, as well as a clinical examination of the purpose-built rooms, hidden spaces, and soundproof dungeons prepared for victims, including quotes from the criminals. From the massive 'Murder Castle' once used by Dr. H. H. Holmes to prey upon those attending the 1893 Chicago World's Fair to the hand-tooled box under the bed where Cameron Hooker kept his 'sex slave', Chambers of Horror covers famous cases of the past along with many from the modern age. John Marlowe takes the reader on a disturbing journey through a world of murder and mayhem, providing insight into evil and the motivations of monsters.
  rites of burial tom jackman: Homicide Investigation John J. Miletich, 2003 Professionals in law enforcement and those considering law enforcement as a career; students of sociology, psychology, criminal justice, and law and criminology courses; and readers of true-crime literature will find this book an engaging and informative reference.--BOOK JACKET.
  rites of burial tom jackman: Survival Eve Morton, 2021-02-20 After surviving a school shooting, Mona Ouellet moves from Montreal to Peterborough, switches her PhD discipline from English Literature to Psychology, and tries to move on with her life. Unfortunately, her nightmares follow her--and so do a host of bad men who seem to appear around every corner to make her life difficult. Her only escape is to fall into her research completely, where she soon becomes obsessed with retelling true crime case studies and enamoured by a waitress at a local diner. Kerri Reznik is a waitress by day and horror writer by night, where she turns elements of her two-month long captivity in the wilderness with her survivalist father into stories to scare others. Though over a decade has passed, Kerri is still haunted by her brother Lee's absence in her life and her inability to reconcile with it. She seeks camaraderie with Absalom Lincoln, a detective on Peterborough police's force, where the two bond over mysteries, both true and imagined. As Kerri and Mona's connection becomes stronger, their past traumas begin to intertwine and both of their worst nightmares begin to evolve and intensify. Each character must struggle to negotiate how to live in a world where survival is never guaranteed, and even when it is possible, there is always a cost.
  rites of burial tom jackman: Family Skeleton Sabrina Carmichael Yaw, Andre Carmichael, Aurora Mackey, 2008 In 1979, Madeline Carmichael beat her youngest daughter Latanisha to death and hid the body in a mothball-filled trunk. After 20 years, Latanisha's older sister Sabrina came forward about her mother's frequent abuse, leading Andre Carmichael on a search to discover the missing twin sister he never knew.
  rites of burial tom jackman: Ashes to Ashes Lyn Riddle, 1997-05-01 Describes the murderous rampage of twenty-four-year-old Bobby Coulson, who burned his mother to death and then killed his father, two sisters, and brother-in-law, and the shocking family secrets that led to the crime.
  rites of burial tom jackman: The Big, Bad Book of Bob Lawrance Binda, 2003-07 Robert seems like such a regal name. Hmm . . . maybe not. This name is held by some of history's most notorious criminals, scoundrels and utter failures. In this book, you'll encounter killers, spies, gunslingers, corrupt politicians and crooked businessmen, all named Robert or Bobby. Meet the ultra-religious spy, the killer nurse and the actor who was a porn pioneer. It's the perfect book for anyone named Robert, Bob or Bobby.
  rites of burial tom jackman: Inside the Minds of Serial Killers Katherine Ramsland, 2006-08-30 There are many cultural myths about serial killers, often propagated even by mental health professionals. Many assume there is a profile of a serial killer, that serial killers always go for the same victim type or always use the same MO, that they are more clever than ordinary people, and that they are inevitably charming and attractive. The truth is not as simple as that. There are different types of serial killers, and while there are many books that discuss the serial killer phenomenon especially in relationship to victim types or context, researchers have not yet been able to come up with a definition, or type, that covers the broad spectrum of serial killers and their complex psychological dynamics. Ramsland looks at the variety of serial killer types, illustrating that it is difficult to accurately depict these elusive, intriguing, and dangerous killers. There are many cultural myths about serial killers, often propagated even by mental health professionals. Many assume there is a profile of a serial killer, that serial killers always go for the same victim type or always use the same MO, that they are more clever than ordinary people, and that they are inevitably charming and attractive. The truth is not as simple as that. There are different types of serial killers and while there are many books that discuss the serial killer phenomenon especially in relationship to victim types or context, researchers have not yet been able to come up with a definition, or type, that covers the broad spectrum of serial killers and their complex psychological dynamics. Ramsland looks at serial killer types, illustrating that it is difficult to accurately depict these elusive, intriguing, and dangerous killers. This book examines a variety of serial killers, from sexual predators to psychotic killers, from murder teams to odd eccentric stalkers, in order to present the distinct psychological dynamics that set serial killers apart from other violent murderers. Among the motives addressed are lust, control, glory, profit, thrill, delusions, rage, the desire for company, the need to please a partner, and even murder as an intellectual exercise. Serial killers live double lives, hiding their violence even from those who live with them, so along with a study of motives are chapters devoted to how close associates have described killers, including parents, siblings, co-workers, lovers, and survivors. There is no profile of a serial killer, and this book establishes that in vivid and frightening detail.
  rites of burial tom jackman: The Serial Killer Files Harold Schechter, 2003-12-30 THE DEFINITIVE DOSSIER ON HISTORY’S MOST HEINOUS! Hollywood’s make-believe maniacs like Jason, Freddy, and Hannibal Lecter can’t hold a candle to real life monsters like John Wayne Gacy, Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, and scores of others who have terrorized, tortured, and terminated their way across civilization throughout the ages. Now, from the much-acclaimed author of Deviant, Deranged, and Depraved, comes the ultimate resource on the serial killer phenomenon. Rigorously researched and packed with the most terrifying, up-to-date information, this innovative and highly compelling compendium covers every aspect of multiple murderers–from psychology to cinema, fetishism to fan clubs, “trophies” to trading cards. Discover: WHO THEY ARE: Those featured include Ed Gein, the homicidal mama’s boy who inspired fiction’s most famous Psycho, Norman Bates; Angelo Buono and Kenneth Bianchi, sex-crazed killer cousins better known as the Hillside Stranglers; and the Beanes, a fifteenth-century cave-dwelling clan with an insatiable appetite for human flesh HOW THEY KILL: They shoot, stab, and strangle. Butcher, bludgeon, and burn. Drown, dismember, and devour . . . and other methods of massacre too many and monstrous to mention here. WHY THEY DO IT: For pleasure and for profit. For celebrity and for “companionship.” For the devil and for dinner. For the thrill of it, for the hell of it, and because “such men are monsters, who live . . . beyond the frontiers of madness.” PLUS: in-depth case studies, classic killers’ nicknames, definitions of every kind of deviance and derangement, and much, much more. For more than one hundred profiles of lethal loners and killer couples, Bluebeards and black widows, cannibals and copycats– this is an indispensable, spine-tingling, eye-popping investigation into the dark hearts and mad minds of that twisted breed of human whose crimes are the most frightening . . . and fascinating.
  rites of burial tom jackman: Using Murder Philip Jenkins, In the last decade, serial murder has become a source of major concern for law enforcement agencies, while the serial killer has attracted widespread interest as a villain in popular culture. There is no doubt, however, that popular fears and stereotypes have vastly exaggerated the actual scale of multiple homicide activity. In assessing the concern and the interest, Jenkins has produced an innovative synthesis of approaches to social problem construction. It includes an historical and social-scientific estimate of the objective scale of serial murder; a rhetorical analysis of the construction of the phenomenon in public debate; and a cultural studies-oriented analysis of the portrayal of serial murder in contemporary literature, film, and the mass media. Using Murder suggests that a problem of this sort can only be understood in the context of its political and rhetorical dimension; that fears of crime and violence are valuable for particular constituencies and interest groups, which put them to their own uses. In part, these agendas are bureaucratic, in the sense that exaggerated concern about the offense generates support for criminal justice agencies. But other forces are at work in the culture at large, where serial murder has become an invaluable rhetorical weapon in public debates over issues like gender, race, and sexual orientation. Serial murder is worthy of study not so much for its intrinsic significance, but rather for what it suggests about the concerns, needs, and fears of the society that has come to portray it as an “ultimate evil.” Using Murder is a highly original study of a powerful contemporary mythology by a criminologist and historian versed in the constructionist literature on the origins of “moral panics.”
  rites of burial tom jackman: The Serial Killer Next Door Richard Estep, 2023-01-31 How well do you know your neighbors? Maybe you should get to know them better! Growing up, we are taught that monsters are easy to identify, but the truth is very different. Too often, the serial murderer does not stand out. Otherwise, he, or she, would get caught. The contrast between the ordinary-seeming lives that provided cover for their cruel secrets is exposed in The Serial Killer Next Door: The Double Lives of Notorious Murderers. To their coworkers, neighbors, and others who knew them, they led unremarkable lives. They had careers as military pilots, police officers, landscapers, small business owners, farmers, realtors, reporters, authors, veterinary technicians, nurses, doctors, handymen, painters, and chefs, while they simultaneously stalked city suburbs, college campuses, trailer parks, and red-light districts. This chilling book looks at the horrifying stories of nearly 30 malevolent killers (and hundreds of innocent victims) who were mistakenly trusted, including … Genene Jones, a nurse responsible for the murder of 60 infants and children in her care. She’s said to be the inspiration for Stephen King’s iconic character of Annie Wilkes, in Misery – and her nephew broke into King’s home, threatening to blow up the writer and his family because of it! Robert Lee Yates, a helicopter pilot in the Army National Guard who, when caught, buried one body outside his bedroom window as his wife slept. Gary Ridgway, also known as the Green River Killer, went undetected for 20 years, working for 30 years as a painter for a truck company and married for 17 years. Kathleen Folbigg, whose three children were at first thought to have died from natural causes. She only got caught when her husband found her personal diary. Joseph James DeAngelo, who worked various jobs, including as a police officer and a truck mechanic. He went on a decades-long crime spree and was finally caught with the help of DNA evidence. His case was instrumental in the establishment of California's DNA database. And dozens of other serial killers! It’s chilling to realize that many serial killers have created second lives that are completely divorced from the brutality and evils they commit. It’s incomprehensible to think that they are able to flip a switch, transforming them from apparently loving, ordinary men and women into torturous, homicidal slaughterers. With more than 120 photos and graphics, The Serial Killer Next Door is richly illustrated. Its helpful bibliography and extensive index add to its usefulness. We trust our neighbors, coworkers, and acquaintances. Of course, we do. It's ominous to think that we can't!
  rites of burial tom jackman: The Parochial History of Cornwall, Founded on the Manuscript Histories of Mr. Hals and Mr. Tonkin, with Additions and Various Appendices Davies Gilbert, 2024-09-01 Reprint of the original, first published in 1838.
  rites of burial tom jackman: Tough Guy Eddie Maloney, William Hoffman, 1995 This is the true story of Crazy Eddie Maloney, a contract thief and enforcer for the likes of John Gotti, Joey Gallo, Vinnie The Chin Gigante and the Lucchese family. Now, still carrying a bullet in his back, hunted by the mob, unprotected by the FBI, and forced to live his life on the run, Eddie spills his guts for the first time. Includes 12 pages of photos.
  rites of burial tom jackman: The Encyclopedia of Serial Killers Michael Newton, 2006-02 The Encyclopaedia of Serial Killers, Second Edition provides accurate information on hundreds of serial murder cases - from early history to the present. Written in a non-sensational manner, this authoritative encyclopaedia debunks many of the myths surrounding this most notorious of criminal activities. New major serial killers have come to light since the first edition was published, and many older cases have been solved (such as the Green River Killer) or further investigated (like Jack the Ripper and the Zodiac Killer). Completely updated entries and appendixes pair with more than 30 new photographs and many new entries to make this new edition more fascinating than ever. New and updated entries include: Axe Man of New Orleans; BTK Strangler; Jack the Ripper; Cuidad Juarez, Mexico; John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo, the Sniper Killers; Gary Leon Ridgway, the Green River Killer; and Harold Frederick Shipman.
  rites of burial tom jackman: Murder Cases of the Twentieth Century David K. Frasier, 2024-10-14 From Jack Henry Abbott, who stabbed a waiter through the heart for not allowing him to use the toilet, to the Zodiac, an unknown California serial killer who may have murdered as many as 37 people, this reference work details 280 of the most famous murder cases of the twentieth century. Each entry contains, when applicable, birth and death dates, aliases, occupation, location of the murders, weapons used, number of victims, and the time period when the killings occurred. Films, plays, television shows, videos and audio programs based on or inspired by the case are then cited, followed by a brief overview of the murder case and a bibliography of English-language works related to it.
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  rites of burial tom jackman: Merciless Michael Cross, 1996 Free at last from an institution, Alexander Snow is heading back to New York. He is a hunted man. And everywhere he goes, he leaves behind broken, dismembered bodies--and witnesses struck mute by the horrors they've seen. Now, alone, a terrified psychiatrist remembers the ecstacy and savagery of Snow's seductive mind, and how she betrayed him--and knows he's coming for her.
  rites of burial tom jackman: Creating Cultural Monsters Julie B. Wiest, 2011-06-06 Providing a comprehensive exploration, this volume explains connections between American culture and the incidence of serial murder, including reasons why most identified serial murderers are white, male Americans. Presenting empirically supported arguments that have the potential to revolutionize how serial murder is understood, this volume includes an illustrated model that explains how people utilize cultural values to construct lines of action according to their cultural competencies. It demonstrates how the American cultural milieu fosters serial murder and the creation of white male serial murderers and provides a critique of the American mass media‘s role in the notoriety of serial murder.
  rites of burial tom jackman: Plumes from Paradise Pamela Swadling, Roy Wagner, Billai Laba, 2019 The natural resources of New Guinea and nearby islands have attracted outsiders for at least 5000 years: spices, aromatic woods and barks, resins, plumes, sea slugs, shells and pearls all brought traders from distant markets. Among the most sought-after was the bird of paradise. Their magnificent plumes bedecked the hats of fashion-conscious women in Europe and America, provided regalia for the Kings of Nepal, and decorated the headdresses of Janissaries of the Ottoman Empire. Plumes from Paradise tells the story of this interaction, and of the economic, political, social and cultural consequence for the island's inhabitants. It traces 400 years of economic and political history, culminating in the 'plume boom' of the early part of the 20th century, when an unprecedented number of outsiders flocked to the island's coasts and hinterlands. The story teems with the variety of people involved: New Guineans, Indonesians, Chinese, Europeans, hunters, traders, natural historians and their collectors, officials, missionaries, planters, miners, adventurers of every kind. In the wings were the conservationists, whose efforts brought the slaughter of the plume boom to an end and ushered in an era of comparative isolation for the island that lasted until World War II.
  rites of burial tom jackman: Buried Memories Irene Pence, 2001 The bloody crimes and execution of the Texas Black widow--Subtitle from cover of one printing
  rites of burial tom jackman: Under Contract Cherokee Paul McDonald, Annamaria MacDonald, Allen E. Smith, C P McDonald, 1993-05 Written by a former policeman and bestselling author, Under Contract reveals Smith's experiences while posing as a contract killer. It exposes the shocking truth behind cases of ordinary citizens paying for murder . . . such as the grandmother who wanted her son-in-law killed . . . or the housewife who offered to pay Smith on the installment plan to kill her husband! Fine.
  rites of burial tom jackman: The Pirates' Who's Who Philip Gosse, 2019-11-20 In 'The Pirates' Who's Who' by Philip Gosse, readers are taken on a riveting journey through the history of piracy, exploring the lives and exploits of notorious pirates from around the world. Written in a engaging and informative manner, this book combines historical facts with thrilling narratives that bring the fascinating world of piracy to life. Gosse's literary style is both detailed and captivating, making this book a valuable resource for anyone interested in maritime history and adventure tales. Set within the context of the Golden Age of Piracy, 'The Pirates' Who's Who' sheds light on the lives of legendary figures such as Blackbeard, Anne Bonny, and Calico Jack, offering insights into their motivations and impact on history. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, Gosse provides a comprehensive look at the infamous characters who sailed the high seas. Philip Gosse's background as a biologist and writer gives him a unique perspective on the subject of piracy, blending historical accuracy with a keen sense of narrative. His expertise shines through in this well-documented and captivating book that will satisfy both history buffs and adventure seekers. I highly recommend 'The Pirates' Who's Who' to anyone looking to uncover the hidden truths and thrilling tales of piracy's most infamous figures.
  rites of burial tom jackman: Property of the Folsom Wolf Don Lasseter, 1995 Veteran investigative reporter Lasseter now delivers this incredible true story of Cynthia Coffman, the St. Louis housewife who abandoned her family and became the sex-slave of ex-Folsom Prison convict Greg Marlow, known to his fellow inmates as Folsom Wolf. Together, the pair went on a cross-country spree of sex, torture and murder that ended with their convictions and death sentences.
  rites of burial tom jackman: The Mad Chopper Kent Allard, 1998-09 In 1978, Larry Singleton brutally raped and mutilated a 15-year-old girl--using a hatchet to turn her arms into bloody stumps. The girl survived--and bravely testified against the monster. However, Singleton was paroled after spending eight years in prison--and stabbed another young woman to death. Now, as Singleton awaits punishment for a savage murder, an outraged public is left to question a legal system that let a serial slasher free to kill. Photos.
  rites of burial tom jackman: The Babyface Killer Jon Bellini, 2002 The true story of young, handsome serial killer Lesley Eugene Warren, who went on a rape and murder spree that terrorized the eastern United States in the late 1980s and early 1990s, is told. of photos.
  rites of burial tom jackman: Pioneers of Old Hopewell Ralph Ege, 1908
  rites of burial tom jackman: Hard News Mark Sullivan, 1996 Gideon McCarthy is a man on the edge, a burnt-out journalist fighting for his career and his life. When a series of savage murders rips through Southern California, breaking the story could be his last chance. Now, McCarthy walks a dangerous ine between truth and journalism, as he goes after a story that will shake the city to its core and bring a killer after him.
  rites of burial tom jackman: Dark Visions T. Lucien Wright, 1993 In Wright's new novel, a young woman who can see into the future is stalked by a madman with an obsession for fire and blood. Even as a young girl, Amelia was possessed by a terrifying, unearthly vision of The Tunnel. In this dark place, something unspeakable is waiting for her. . . .
  rites of burial tom jackman: Eyes Chris Hunter, 1996 In one moment of perfect passion, her world became whole. But now everything she lived for is gone--her lover, and her soul. And in one moment of perfect madness, she vows to reclaim everything she has lost. A seductive college professor is soon taking her beyond every erotic pleasure she has ever known. There's only one thing standing betwen her and perfect happiness--his wife.
  rites of burial tom jackman: Deadly Obsessions Clifford L. Linedecker, 1995 After pleading guilty to hideous acts of rape, mutilation and murder, Weber was convicted on multiple counts. He is currently serving over 165 years in prison. This is the brutal true story of John Weber and Carla and Emily, the two sisters he terrorized and worse.
  rites of burial tom jackman: Contract Killer William Hoffman, William S. Hoffman, Lake Headly, 1994 He knows where Jimmy Hoffa is buried and who killed him, but that's not all. Now, Donald Tony the Greek Frankos--a loan shark and hit man for the mob--breaks his 30-year oath of silence to tell all. As featured on Entertainment Tonight and Good Morning America. 8 pages of photos.
  rites of burial tom jackman: Betrayal Sonja Massie, 1996 Emily Shaw and her teenaged son need to get out of Los Angeles fast. But when she joins a beautiful stranger on a drive to Texas, she does not know that Jayne Fierraro was, until recently, a Mafia boss's mistress. Or that her suitcase is filled with money and her past with murderous secrets. Now, she's running from mortal danger straight into Emily's life.
  rites of burial tom jackman: Specific Intent O'Neill De Noux, O'Neil De Noux, 1993 The chilling true story of a sex-fueled orgy of multiple murder in the swamps outside New Orleans. Former homicide detective and acclaimed mystery novelist O'Neil De Noux tells the horrifying true story of a sexually deviant monster who seduced his girlfriend and her daughter into a vicious act of savagery against an innocent child. Photographs.
  rites of burial tom jackman: Killer Instinct Larry Pike, Larry C. Pike, 1993 In the tradition of Joseph Wambaugh's blockbusters comes Killer Instinct--a stunning fiction debut from homicide cop Larry Pike. Someone is attackin g pretty young women on the streets of Portland--ripping and tearing at their bodies with a beast's hunger for flesh . . . and a man's insatiable lust for power. Soon a homicide cop is obsessed with catching the madman.
  rites of burial tom jackman: Palm Beach Babylon Murray Weiss, Bill Hoffmann, Weiss, Ann, 1993 Palm Beach, Florida . . . the sultry island paradise where America's rich and famous flock to play, cheat, do drugs, make deals, break the law, and occasionally commit murder. Now award-winning journalists Weiss and Hoffman tell the real story of this American Babylon. 24 pages of photos.
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  rites of burial tom jackman: RedHanded Suruthi Bala, Hannah Maguire, 2021-09-14 2021 Listeners' Choice British Podcast Awards Winner What is it about killers, cult leaders, cannibals, cults, and criminals that capture our imaginations even as they terrify and disturb us? How do we responsibly consume these kinds of stories as entertainment, and more importantly, what can we learn from them? RedHanded rejects the narrative of killers as monsters and that a victim was in the wrong place at the wrong time, and instead tells the stories we want to hear in a way that challenges perceptions and asks the hard questions about society, gender, poverty, culture, and even our politics. After meeting at a party in London where they both discovered they listened to the same murder podcasts, Hannah Maguire and Suruthi Bala drunkenly promised to one day start their own true crime podcast together and the rest is history. From the hosts of the hit true crime podcast RedHanded (dubbed by Rick & Morty creator Dan Harmon as the best true crime podcast I've heard, ever), Hannah Maguire and Suruthi Bala have amassed a cult following of spooky bitches amounting to an incredibly strong 63k downloads per episode and 728k backlist downloads every month in the US alone. With candor, humor, interviews with experts, research on real-life cases, and an unflinching dissection of what makes a killer tick, Bala and Maguire take us through the societal, behavioral, and cultural phenomena that make victims -- and their murderers -- our collective responsibility and to find out once and for all: what makes a killer tick?
  rites of burial tom jackman: Families Who Kill Bernie Ward, 1993 From veteran true crime researcher and writer Bernie Ward comes a chilling collection of incredible true crime accounts about entire families who committed brutal murders together.
  rites of burial tom jackman: Star Stalkers George Mair, 1995 We idolize them--movie stars, sports heroes, even politicians. But all their wealth and celebrity can't keep them safe from fans whose blind love turns into savage obsession. These are the chilling true stories of celebrities, including Michael J. Fox, David Letterman, Janet Jackson, Sly Stallone, Donna Mills and Vanna White, who have been stalked by crazed fans.
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In English the word “rite” ordinarily means the ceremonies, prayers, and functions of any religious body, whether pagan, Jewish, Moslem, or …

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Incense is often burned in their religious rites.

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RITE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RITE is a prescribed form or manner governing the words or actions for a ceremony. How to use rite in a sentence.

Rites - definition of Rites by The Free Dictionary
1. a formal ceremony or procedure prescribed or customary in religious or other solemn use. 2. a particular form or system of religious or ceremonial practice: the Scottish rite in Freemasonry. 3. …

Rites | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
In English the word “rite” ordinarily means the ceremonies, prayers, and functions of any religious body, whether pagan, Jewish, Moslem, or Christian. But here we must distinguish two uses of the …

Rite Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Incense is often burned in their religious rites.

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a formal act or procedure prescribed or customary in religious ceremonies: fertility rites, the rite of baptism; a particular body of such acts or procedures, esp of a particular Christian Church: the …