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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...
- ancestor veneration is to cultivate kinship values, such as filial piety, family loyalty, and continuity of the family lineage. Ancestor veneration occurs...
- monastery possesses are displa**** and venerated each evening at Compline. As with the veneration of icons, the veneration (Gr****; δουλια, dulia) of relics...
- veneration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Veneration may refer to: Veneration of the dead Veneration of Mary in the Catholic Church Veneration of...
- 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...
- Chinese ancestor veneration, also called Chinese ancestor worship, is an aspect of the Chinese traditional religion which revolves around the ritual celebration...
- iconodulia) designates the religious service to icons (kissing and honourable veneration, incense, and candlelight). The term comes from Neoclassical Gr**** εἰκονόδουλος...
- Encyclopedia of Islam Schimmel, A. (2014). And Muhammad Is His Messenger: The Veneration of the Prophet in Islamic Piety. USA: University of North Carolina Press...
- alone veneration or dulia (Latin veneratio, Gr**** douleia [δουλεία]), which may be lawfully offered to the saints The external acts of veneration resemble...
- Saint Veneration Among the Jews in Morocco. Wayne State University Press. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-8143-2198-0. Retrieved 7 September 2012. Veneration of saints...