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formal liturgical practices for
venerating saints,
along with very
specific levels of sainthood.
Tibetan Buddhists venerate especially holy lamas, such as...
-
repository for the
remains of the dead
Funerary cult –
Teaching or
practice venerating the dead Haus Tambaran –
traditional ancestral worship house on New GuineaPages...
- Mark 6:56,
those who
touched Jesus'
garment were healed. The
practice of
venerating relics seems to have been
taken for
granted by
writers like Augustine...
- In Islam,
Muhammad (Arabic: مُحَمَّد) is
venerated as the Seal of the
Prophets and
earthly manifestation of
primordial light (Nūr)
emanated by God, who...
- of
Nicaea in 787
permitted their veneration with the
understanding that
those who
venerate the
image are
venerating the
reality of the
person it represents...
- is
venerated as "most chaste". A
specific veneration is
attributed to the pure and most
Chaste Heart of Joseph.[citation needed]
Several venerated images...
- – a sign of penance. Soon after, the
faithful throughout Europe began venerating Becket as a martyr, and on 21
February 1173 –
little more than two years...
-
veneration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Veneration may
refer to:
Veneration of the dead
Veneration of Mary in the
Catholic Church Veneration of...
- iconodulia)
designates the
religious service to
icons (kissing and
honourable veneration, incense, and candlelight). The term
comes from
Neoclassical Gr**** εἰκονόδουλος...
- approved, the
latest being in May 2008. The
tradition of
honoring Mary by
venerating images of her goes back to 3rd-century Christianity.
Following the period...