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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...
- The
veneration of the dead,
including one's ancestors, is
based on love and
respect for the deceased. In some cultures, it is
related to
beliefs that the...
- In Islam,
Muhammad (Arabic: مُحَمَّد) is
venerated as the Seal of the
Prophets and
earthly manifestation of
primordial light (Nūr)
emanated by God, who...
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personal effects of a
saint or
other person preserved for the
purpose of
veneration as a
tangible memorial.
Relics are an
important aspect of some
forms of...
- and the
mother of Jesus. She is an
important figure of Christianity,
venerated under various titles such as
virgin or queen, many of them
mentioned in...
- iconodulia)
designates the
religious service to
icons (kissing and
honourable veneration, incense, and candlelight). The term
comes from
Neoclassical Gr**** εἰκονόδουλος...
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distributed across the
empire and by the turn of the 5th
century were
venerated as far away as Italy. The
Ancient Georgian Iadgari (Chantbook)
bears witness...
- is
venerated as "most chaste". A
specific veneration is
attributed to the pure and most
Chaste Heart of Joseph.[citation needed]
Several venerated images...
- Soon
after his death, he was
canonised by Pope
Alexander III. He is
venerated as a
saint and
martyr by the
Catholic Church and the
Anglican Communion...
- The
veneration of Mary in the
Catholic Church encomp****es
various devotions which include prayer,
pious acts,
visual arts, poetry, and
music devoted to...