Use "veneration" in a sentence

1. The relics were objects of veneration / were held in veneration.

2. The sun was an object of veneration .

3. The relics were objects of veneration.

4. Trunk of a Tree - An object of veneration.

5. His respect for the law bordered on veneration.

6. The Okinawans have this ancestor veneration.

7. Her veneration for traditional learning never wavered.

8. The skulls were gilded and taken out for yearly veneration.

9. Churchill was held in near veneration during his lifetime.

10. Eleanor's devotion to her husband amounted almost to veneration.

11. They play drama of the story of Jesus except the veneration ceremony.

12. It also says that thereafter Constantine promoted the veneration of the cross.

13. Their icons are placed before us on Analogions for veneration

14. Faith reduces your pride and is the root of veneration.

15. She a tiny little woman to inspire so much veneration.

16. It is inconceivable, the agony with which this public veneration tortured him.

17. He looked up him with veneration on the old imaginary pinnacle.

18. 29 Patriotism is a arbitrary veneration of real estate above principles.

19. Generally speaking, idolatry is the veneration, love, worship, or adoration of an idol.

20. Idol worshipers wrongly attribute superhuman powers to their objects of veneration.

21. Yet even this poverty was transformed by a veneration for beauty.

22. I acquired lasting respect for tradition and veneration for the past.

23. Veneration of images is a religious practice that has no support in the Bible.

24. Popes have encouraged this veneration, although they have also taken steps to reform it.

25. Exotic scent mingled with the more religious smells of incense, furniture polish and veneration.

26. 13:20, 21 —Does this miracle support the veneration of religious relics?

27. Canonization officially recognizes a deceased Roman Catholic as worthy of universal and obligatory veneration.

28. Does 2 Kings 13:21 support the belief in veneration of relics?

29. Antonyms for Belittlement include aggrandisement, aggrandizement, ennoblement, exaltation, glorification, magnification, praise, elevation, veneration and worship

30. The church emphasizes that the robe should not be seen as an object of veneration.

31. Could it be that veneration of an icon really amounts to worshiping it?

32. A memorial was erected in veneration of the dead of both world wars.

33. A veneration of the ancient is the movement's mantra and han fu is its uniform.

34. Even the New Catholic Encyclopedia admits that such veneration is “an act of worship.”

35. You must be aware that the veneration of images, as just described, is widespread.

36. The situation was further aggravated by the Western Church’s veneration of Jerome’s Latin Vulgate.

37. This veneration especially takes the form of prayer for intercession with her Son, Jesus Christ.

38. The Bogomils did not recognize the Old Testament or the veneration of the cross, the saints, or relics.

39. Gandhi became an object of widespread veneration because of his unceasing struggle for freedom and equality.

40. The tomb of Venerable Carlo Acutis was opened for public veneration Thursday ahead of the computer-programming teen’s Beatification

41. According to the New Catholic Encyclopedia, the “veneration of images” had to await him “to find its own fullest explanation.”

42. Did Jesus give his mother any special adulation or veneration?—Mark 3:31-35; Luke 11:27, 28; John 19:26.

43. IVC seals depict animals, perhaps as the object of veneration, comparable to the zoomorphic aspects of some Hindu gods.

44. Template:RQ:Grafton A Chronicle at Large the glorification of the Angels , the Agnition of the Shepeherds , the veneration of the wise men; References

45. The veneration of images became a heated political issue that dragged emperors and popes, generals and bishops into a veritable theological war.

46. Reverence for relics is believed to date from the fourth century of our Common Era, as does veneration of “saints.”

47. The emperor had begun to think polytheistic cult a veneration of evil spirits and therefore perhaps a danger to his realm.

48. 1611, King James Bible, Matthew 5:5 Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.· (Roman Catholicism) A title indicating the beatification of a person, thus allowing public veneration of those who have lived in sanctity or died as martyrs.· Held in veneration; revered

49. Choirboy There the mellifluous voices of Choirboys, the harmony of improvised polyphony, and the cadences of locally composed plainchant incited the populace to veneration

50. Bibliolatry: 1 n the worship of the Bible Synonyms: Bible-worship Type of: cultism , devotion , idolatry , veneration religious zeal; the willingness to serve God

51. Elements of other religious practices, such as the veneration of folk heroes and ancestors, Confucianism, and Taoism mix with Chinese Buddhism are also practised.

52. Awe definition is - an emotion variously combining dread, veneration, and wonder that is inspired by authority or by the sacred or sublime

53. Evidence of the integration of pagan deities into the veneration of “saints” can be found also on the island of Kithira, Greece.

54. Agnition (uncountable) (obsolete) acknowledgement1569, Richard Grafton, A Chronicle at Large the glorification of the Angels , the Agnition of the Shepeherds , the veneration of the wise men

55. 1811, George Grennell Time has not yet oBliviated the veneration of our jacobins for France, while she was seething with faction and blood […]

56. It 's easy to see those roots in the American Revolution and this young nation 's veneration of individual effort and free enterprise .

57. Icons are also placed on the walls of the church, either in special large frames or shrines, or on Analogions, high, slanted stands, for veneration

58. Adoration noun love, honour, worship, worshipping, esteem, admiration, reverence, estimation, exaltation, veneration, glorification, idolatry, idolization He had been used to female Adoration all his life

59. The usurpation of Artabasdos was connected with restoring the veneration of images, leading Constantine to become perhaps an even more fervent iconoclast than his father.

60. Furthermore, the worship of the sacred ceiba tree was replaced with the veneration of the cross, which the people still water as if it were a living tree.

61. It is thought that such veneration will help the dead to enjoy a pleasant existence in the next life and prevent them from becoming hostile spirits.

62. Agnition (uncountable) (obsolete) acknowledgement1569, Richard Grafton, A Chronicle at Large the glorification of the Angels , the Agnition of the Shepeherds , the veneration of the wise men

63. For example, the early Christians had no pictorial art, and the so-called Church Fathers viewed the veneration of an image as an “aberration and offense.”

64. This change is remarkable, in light of extensive government efforts during that same time-period to extirpate veneration of Marian images, and to direct Christian worship to the written word.

65. As a structure that enshrines a god or some other object of veneration , circumambulation ( pradakshina ) , adoration and worship ( puja ) , it has had a varied growth in different parts of the subcontinent .

66. The veneration of Ancestors is known in many religious communities (e.g., Confucianism, Shintō); shrines in honour of the Ancestors were maintained in Greek and Roman homes in antiquity

67. The major origin and impetus of veneration of Mary comes from the Christological controversies of the early church - many debates denying in some way the divinity or humanity of Jesus Christ.

68. 1684, Robert Boyle, On the High Veneration Man’s Intellect owes to God Architectonic wisdom; 1870, John Campbell Shairp, Culture and Religion in Some of Their Relations these Architectonic functions (figuratively) Foundational, fundamental

69. Under the Indian caste system, a Brahmin is a member of the highest caste.Priests and scholars are classified as Brahmins, and members of this caste have traditionally been figures of veneration and respect.

70. Mithridates V, was a great benefactor to the Hellenic culture which shows on surviving coinage and honorific inscriptions stating his donations in Athens and Delos and held the Greek God Apollo in great veneration.

71. Vedic Circumambulation or "Walking the Way" is a form of deep veneration with origins dating to ancient India, where to Circumambulate three times was a means of honoring a greatly respected person

72. This Catholic initiative has been accepted positively by the Orthodox Churches, which also practice the veneration of Mary, but as was to be expected, there have been quite different reactions from Protestant religious groups.

73. Definition of Awe (Entry 1 of 2) 1 : an emotion variously combining dread, veneration, and wonder that is inspired by authority or by the sacred or sublime stood in Awe of the king regard nature's wonders with Awe …

74. In China, Ancestor veneration (敬祖, pinyin: jìngzǔ) and Ancestor worship (拜祖, pinyin: bàizǔ) seek to honour and recollect the actions of the deceased; they represent the ultimate homage to the dead

75. Rejoice, City of Cologne, which once welcomed within your walls John Duns Scotus, a most learned and devout man, who passed from this life to the heavenly Homeland on 8 November 1308; and, whose remains you preserve with great admiration and veneration.

76. So “the Council of Trent took up these errors and in a decree issued in its 25th session made no reference to Scripture but appealed to the Apostolic tradition and the constant practice of the Church” to support veneration of relics. —Vol. 12, p. 238, italics added.

77. ‘Well trained in the best American scholarly library, and a true Bibliolater, he was equally well equipped to establish Cornell's Library.’ ‘What impressed him most was my little collection of law books, especially Folkard's fat ‘Law of Libel,’ which he regarded with the awe and veneration of a Bibliolater.’

78. Awed: 1 adj inspired by a feeling of fearful wonderment or reverence “ Awed by the silence” Synonyms: awful reverent feeling or showing profound respect or veneration adj having or showing a feeling of mixed reverence and respect and wonder and dread “stood in Awed silence before the shrine” Synonyms: awestricken , awestruck overAwed overcome

79. And if anyone does not so believe, but undertakes to debate the matter further and is evil affected with regard to the veneration due the sacred images, such an one our holy ecumenical council (fortified by the inward working of the Spirit of God, and by the traditions of the Fathers and of the Church) Anathematises.