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Veneration (Latin: veneratio; Gr****: τιμάω timáō), or
veneration of saints, is the act of
honoring a saint, a
person who has been
identified as having...
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ancestor veneration is to
cultivate kinship values, such as
filial piety,
family loyalty, and
continuity of the
family lineage.
Ancestor veneration occurs...
- not for any
specific people or region, but for all of humanity.
Muslims venerate Muhammad in
various ways: In
proclamation of
Islamic faith, the attestation...
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divine revelation.
Catholics distinguish veneration from worship. One of the
components of the
Catholic veneration of Mary is the
focus on her parti****tion...
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veneration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Veneration may
refer to:
Veneration of the dead
Veneration of Mary in the
Catholic Church Veneration of...
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monastery possesses are displa**** and
venerated each
evening at Compline. As with the
veneration of icons, the
veneration (Gr****; δουλια, dulia) of relics...
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Chinese ancestor veneration, also
called Chinese ancestor worship, is an
aspect of the
Chinese traditional religion which revolves around the
ritual celebration...
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alone veneration or
dulia (Latin veneratio, Gr****
douleia [δουλεία]),
which may be
lawfully offered to the
saints The
external acts of
veneration resemble...
- this
veneration to
combat that of
Santa Muerte. Josué Tinoco, a
psychologist at the
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana,
states that the
veneration is an...
- feasts. The
veneration of
marian relics used to be
common practice before the Reformation. It was
later largely surp****ed by the
veneration of
marian images...