Veneration in Noto St Conrad of Piacenza (San Corrado) Veneration (Latin veneratio, Greek δουλεία, douleia), or veneration of saints, is a special act of honoring a saint: a dead person who has been identified as singular in the traditions of the religion. It is practiced by the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Roman Catholic, Eastern Catholic Churches, Anglican Communion, and Lutheran Church. Veneration is often shown outwardly by respectfully bowing or making the sign of the cross before a saint's icon, relics, or statue. These items may also be kissed. Contents 1 Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, and Lutheran 2 Other religious traditions 3 See also 4 Notes 5 External links // Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, and Lutheran


Clarification: Vatican-John Paul II story

In stories Jan. 14 and Jan. 15, The Associated Press reported that Pope John Paul II could be publicly venerated, or worshipped, once he is beatified. The story should have made clear that such veneration of saints in the Roman Catholic church is different from the worship owed to God alone.

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veneration n. The act of venerating. Profound respect or reverence: 'The veneration of man has been misdirected' (Lucretia Mott)
In Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, and Lutheran theology, veneration is a type of honor distinct from the adoration due to God alone. According to Deacon Dr. Mark Miravelle, of Franciscan University of Steubenville, the English word "worship" has been associated with both veneration and adoration: Adoration, which is known as latria in classical theology, is the worship and homage that is rightly offered to God alone. It is the acknowledgement of excellence and perfection of an uncreated, divine person. It is the worship of the Creator that God alone deserves. Veneration, known as dulia in classical theology, is the honor due to the excellence and a created person. This refers to the excellence exhibited by the created being who likewise deserves recognition and honor. We see a general example of veneration in events like the awarding of academic awards for excellence in school, or the awarding of the Olympic medals for excellence in sports. There is nothing contrary to the proper adoration of God when we offer the appropriate honor and recognition that created persons deserve based on achievement in excellence. Here a further clarification should be made regarding the use of the term "worship" in relation to the categories of adoration and veneration. Some schools of theology use the term "worship" to introduce both adoration and veneration. They would distinguish between "worship of adoration" and "worship of veneration." The word "worship" (in the same way the theological term "cult" is traditionally used) in these classical definitions was not at all synonymous with adoration, but could be used to introduce either adoration or veneration. Hence Catholic writers will sometimes use the term "worship" not to indicate adoration, but only the worship of veneration given to Mary and the saints.1


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Church theologians have long adopted the terms latria for the type of worship due to God alone, and dulia for the veneration given to saints and icons. Catholic theology also includes the term hyperdulia for the type of veneration specifically paid to Mary, mother of Jesus, in Catholic tradition. This distinction is spelled out in the dogmatic conclusions of the Seventh Ecumenical Council (787), which also decreed that iconoclasm (forbidding icons and their veneration) is a heresy that amounts to a denial of the incarnation of Jesus. Now, the Roman Catholic tradition has a well established philosophy for the veneration of the Virgin Mary via the field of Mariology with Pontifical schools such as the Marianum specifically devoted to this task234. Other religious traditions


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New works by Jonathan McAfee at the Harrison Center, the show features acrylic-on-canvas paintings of true icons (Slideshow). by Dan Grossman 3.5 stars Veneration might be a better title for this show than Effigy.… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]

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In Protestantism, except Lutheran and Anglican churches, veneration is sometimes considered to amount to the heresy of idolatry, and the related practice of canonization amounts to the heresy of apotheosis. Protestant theology usually denies that any real distinction between veneration and worship can be made, and claims that the practice of veneration distracts the Christian soul from its true object, the worship of God. In his Institutes of the Christian Religion, John Calvin writes that "(t)he distinction of what is called dulia and latria was invented for the very purpose of permitting divine honours to be paid to angels and dead men with apparent impunity." Likewise, Islam also condemns any veneration of icons. The Hindu honoring of icons and murtis, often seen as idolatry, may also be looked upon as a kind of veneration.


‘Sri Maha Bodhi sapling to be flown to Buddhagaya

The Buddhasasana and Religious Affairs Ministry and the Buddhist Affairs Department in collaboration with the Indian Maha Bodhi Society, have made arrangements to take a sapling of the Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi to Buddhagaya.


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In Green Christianity (or Creation-centered theology) animals, plants, and other parts of nature may be said to be venerated simply by taking good care of them, thereby showing honor and respect for God who made them. Creation, being regarded as an icon of the Creator, is a valid object of veneration. Philologically, to venerate derives from the Latin verb, venerare, meaning to regard with reverence and respect. It comes from the greek root enorau, meaning look at. See also Adoration Blessed Virgin Mary Genuflection Hagiography Iconography Idolatry Intercession of saints Patron saint Pilgrimage Notes ^ Mark Miravalle, S.T.D, What is Devotion to Mary? ^ Mariology Society of America http://mariologicalsocietyofamerica.us ^ Centers of Marian Study http://www.servidimaria.org/en/attualita/promotori2/promotori2.htm ^ Publisher’s Notice in the Second Italian Edition (1986), reprinted in English Edition, Gabriel Roschini, O.S.M. (1989). The Virgin Mary in the Writings of Maria Valtorta (English Edition). Kolbe's Publication Inc. ISBN 2-920285-08-4 External links ON THE INVOCATION, VENERATION, AND RELICS, OF SAlNTS, AND ON SACRED IMAGES. Roman Catholic teaching from the Council of Trent (1545–63) "Dulia" from the Catholic Encyclopedia (1911) a Catholic defense of Latria and Dulia a defense of the Catholic teachings of Latria and Dulia by Catholic apologist William Albrecht who covers the Biblical terms in their religious usage in the Bible


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Binastos ang Inang Kalikasan ng milyun-milyong debotong nagbigay-pugay sa Senyor Nasareno noong Linggo, ayon sa pinuno ng isang pangkat pangkalikasan kahapon. “We again witnessed a breathtaking manifestation of the Filipino people’s spirituality and we salute the devotees for their pious conviction. Unhappily, the mass veneration of the Black Nazarene has yet to transform into a more caring bond ...


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The characters in the Japanese writer Ryu Murakami’s new novel, “Popular Hits of the Showa Era,” are obsessed with saccharine pop music and TV but devoid of ambition and social ability.

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2012 Dinagyang fest to focus more on religiosity

THE Dinagyang Festival in 2012 will not just give pomp, pageantry and colors but also emphasis on religiosity, particularly on the Ilonggos' veneration of the patron saint Sr. Sto Niño. Iloilo City Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog, who met with Agustinian priests of Arevalo and San Jose parishes, said major changes will be made on the religious events of the festival. The Sto. Niño in Arevalo church ...

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What’s Jewish about Valentine’s Day? The day was first released from the purview of the Catholic Church in 1969, when Pope Paul VI declared that Valentine’s Day was no longer a saint’s day for universal liturgical veneration on the Catholic calendar.

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