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 veneration - Definition 

Veneration (2387 bytes)
3: ...] who made them and in whose image they are made. Veneration is often shown outwardly by respectfully bowing o...
5: ...d that [[iconoclasm]] (forbidding icons and their veneration) is a [[heresy]] that amounts to a denial of the ...
7: ...ip]] can be made, and claims that the practice of veneration distracts the Christian soul from its true object...
9: ...d as an icon of the Creator, is a valid object of veneration.

Veneration of the dead (4053 bytes)
3: The minimum requirement for veneration offered to the dead is probably some kind of beli...
7: ...rrection of all Christians, eventually led to the veneration of [[saint]]s and of their relics. Early accounts...

Dipankara (1325 bytes)
9: == Veneration ==
11: ...7th century]], Dipankara had become a figure of [[veneration]] in [[Nepal]]ese Buddhist communites. These fol...

Reverence (228 bytes)
1: ...es '''''reverence''''' as "deep [[respect]] and [[veneration]] for some [[thing]], [[place]], or [[person]] re...

Pitrs (219 bytes)
5: *[[Ancestor veneration]]

Ancestor worship (2550 bytes)
1: ... far from universal, ancestor worship or ancestor veneration occurs in societies with every degree of social, ...
5: It is in that sense that "ancestor veneration" may convey a more accurate sense of what practit...

Cult (religion) (2449 bytes)
7: ...vely treated at the entries for [[worship]] and [[veneration]].

Worship (2839 bytes)
17: ...Islam, and most kinds of [[Protestantism]] forbid veneration of saints or [[angels]], classifying these action...

Fourteen Holy Helpers (1956 bytes)
1: ...y Helpers''' are a group of [[saint]]s formerly [[veneration|venerated]] together in [[Roman Catholicism]] bec...
24: ...een dropped from the list of saints for universal veneration in the reform of the Roman Catholic [[liturgy]] i...

Firmness (614 bytes)
8: ...nduct upwards. This line separates Firmness and [[Veneration]]. 

Holy Umbilical Cord (583 bytes)
1: ...herefore the only parts of his body available for veneration are parts he had lost prior—hair, blood, [[...

Saint Acarius (727 bytes)
5: ...n [[Gaul]]. Soon after his death in 639, he was [[veneration|venerated]] as a [[Saint]].

Secular saint (1833 bytes)
3: ...holy' people or '[[saint]]s' who are revered. The veneration of the morally exalted also obtains in the non-sa...
9: ...dern secular saint becoming an object of national veneration, and a "federal martyr" complete with a modern se...

Shirk (idolatry) (2344 bytes)
3: ... or that some such object is worthy of worship or veneration.

Quebec Mercury (617 bytes)
3: ...unded by publisher [[Thomas Cary]] in respect and veneration of [[Canada]]'s link to the [[United Kingdom]]. T...

BBW (686 bytes)
1: ...t "woman of size", the BBW is the subject of much veneration by so-called [[fat admirer]]s. Exceptionally larg...

Relic of the tooth of Buddha (2316 bytes)
1: ...t Khema]] who gave it to [[King Brahmadatte]] for veneration. Ever since then, it became a royal possession an...
3: ...le and received the Sacred Tooth Relic with great veneration. He built a beautiful palace within the Royal Pal...

Simon of Trent (2683 bytes)
5: ... the stake]]. Meanwhile Simon became the focus of veneration for the local Catholic Church. Over one hundred m...
7: ... He was removed from the calendar, and his future veneration was forbidden.

Austromoine (2815 bytes)
3: His veneration was highly localized, but at Clermont he was move...
5: ...erred at Issoire, being there the object of great veneration, before the body, though not the head, was transl...

Pope Benedict XIV (2687 bytes)
7: ...ing more like the Catholic [[veneration of saints|veneration of the saints]] - and can a Catholic legitimately...

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