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    Veneration in Noto St Conrad of Piacenza (San Corrado) Veneration ( Latin: veneratio; Greek: τιμάω timáō ), [a] 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. [1] Angels are shown similar veneration in many religions.

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      The veneration of saints, in Latin cultus, or the "cult of...

  2. Oct 17, 2023 · In Catholicism, the veneration of saints is based on the belief that certain individuals, as seen in their exemplary lives, are now surely in the presence of God in heaven. The Catechism of the ...

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  4. The saints are an important part of the Greek Orthodox church and faith. All baptised Greeks are named after a saint, and so the name day is celebrated rather than the birthday. The Greek saints are divided into six main categories: 1) The Apostles 2) The Prophets 3) The Martyrs 4) The Fathers & Hierarchs 5) The Monastics 6) The Just.

  5. Saint - Holiness, Martyrdom, Canonization: The ancient heroes of Greek religion may be regarded as saints. One basis for belief in heroes and the hero cult was the idea that the mighty dead continued to live and to be active as spiritual powers from the sites of their graves. Another source of the cult of heroes was the conception that gods were often lowered to the status of heroes. One of ...

  6. Other articles where veneration of the saints is discussed: church year: Saints’ days and other holy days: …to Christ, since they are commemorated for the virtues in life and death that derive from his grace and holiness. Originally each local church had its own calendar. Standardization came with the fixation of the rites of the great patriarchal sees, which began in the 4th century and ...

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