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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VenerationVeneration - Wikipedia

    Veneration (Latin: veneratio; Greek: τιμάω timáō), or veneration of saints, is the act of honoring a saint, a person who has been identified as having a high degree of sanctity or holiness. Angels are shown similar veneration in many religions.

  2. La veneración de santos es una práctica de la Iglesia católica, la Iglesia ortodoxa y demás Iglesias orientales en la cual se honra a algunas personas muy cercanas y entregadas a Dios, las cuales —hayan sido llevadas al cielo (como el profeta Elías, Enoc o María) o se considere que hayan muerto en gracia — son reconocidas como santas por medio d...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SaintSaint - Wikipedia

    The veneration of saints, in Latin cultus, or the "cult of the Saints", describes a particular popular devotion or entrustment of one's self to a particular saint or group of saints. Although the term worship is sometimes used, it is only used with the older English connotation of honoring or respecting ( dulia ) a person.

  4. The veneration of Mary in the Catholic Church encompasses various devotions which include prayer, pious acts, visual arts, poetry, and music devoted to her. [1] [2] Popes have encouraged it, while also taking steps to reform some manifestations of it. [note 1] The Holy See has insisted on the importance of distinguishing "true from false ...

  5. 17 de oct. de 2023 · Art & Culture. The ancient roots of the veneration of saints. Robert Hoetink | Shutterstock. A jewish man is praying in front of the tomb of patriarch Abraham. Daniel Esparza - published on...

  6. Veneration of the saints began because of a belief that martyrs were received directly into heaven after their martyrdoms and that their intercession with God was especially effective—in the Revelation to John the martyrs occupy a special position in heaven, immediately under the altar of…

  7. 8 de dic. de 2017 · Saints are venerated in the Church, according to tradition, and their authentic relics and images are held in honor”: Ecumenical Council Vatican II, Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy Sacrosanctum Concilium, 4 December 1963, n. 111.