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Что (кто) такое venerate - определение

THE ACT OF HONORING A SAINT, A PERSON WHO HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AS HAVING A HIGH DEGREE OF SANCTITY OR HOLINESS
Veneration of saints; Hyperdulia; Venerate; Venerated; Douleia; Veneration of Images; Images, Veneration of; Veneration of the saints; Hyperdoulia; Veneration of Saints; Saints, Veneration Of; Venerates; Dulia (Latin); Cult of the saints; Cult of the Saints
  • Procession of the [[Lord of Miracles]] in [[Lima]], Peru (veneration of the image of a saint).
  • Saint Anthony]] in [[Padua]], Italy (veneration of the tomb of a saint).
  • [[Cave of Santo Hermano Pedro]] in [[Tenerife]], Spain (veneration of a place associated with a saint).
  • Tomb of a [[marabout]], southern Morocco.
  • [[Cave of the Patriarchs]] in [[Hebron]], Israel.
  • Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle]] in [[Rome]], Italy (veneration of the relic of a saint).
  • Tomb of [[Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi]] in [[Konya]], Turkey.
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venerate         
v. (D; tr.) to venerate for
Venerate         
·vt To regard with reverential respect; to honor with mingled respect and awe; to Reverence; to Revere; as, we venerate parents and elders.
venerate         
['v?n?re?t]
¦ verb regard with great respect.
Derivatives
veneration noun
venerator noun
Origin
C17 (earlier (ME) as veneration): from L. venerat-, venerari 'adore, revere'.
venerate         
(venerates, venerating, venerated)
If you venerate someone or something, you value them or feel great respect for them. (FORMAL)
My father venerated General Eisenhower.
= revere
VERB: V n
venerated
Jerusalem is Christianity's most venerated place.
ADJ
veneration
Churchill was held in near veneration during his lifetime.
N-UNCOUNT
venerate         
v. a.
Reverence, revere, respect, adore, honor, regard highly.
Veneration         
·noun The act of venerating, or the state of being venerated; the highest degree of respect and reverence; respect mingled with awe; a feeling or sentimental excited by the dignity, wisdom, or superiority of a person, by sacredness of character, by consecration to sacred services, or by hallowed associations.
veneration         
n.
1) deep, profound veneration
2) veneration for
veneration         
n.
Reverence, high respect, respect mingled with awe.
venerated         
veneration         

Википедия

Veneration

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. Veneration of saints is practiced, formally or informally, by adherents of some branches of all major religions, including Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Islam, Buddhism and Jainism.

Within Christianity, veneration is practiced by groups such as the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Roman Catholic, and Eastern Catholic Churches, all of which have varying types of canonization or glorification procedures. In the Catholic and Orthodox Churches, veneration is shown outwardly by respectfully bowing or making the sign of the cross before a saint's icon, relics, or statue, or by going on pilgrimage to sites associated with saints. In general, veneration is not practiced by Protestants and Jehovah's Witnesses, as many Protestants believe the practice amounts to idolatry. Some Anglicans and Lutherans retain veneration of saints in the naming of churches, feast day celebrations and canonisation.

Hinduism has a long tradition of veneration of saints, expressed toward various gurus and teachers of sanctity, both living and dead. Branches of Buddhism include formal liturgical worship of saints, with Mahayana Buddhism classifying degrees of sainthood.

In Islam, veneration of saints is practiced by some of the adherents of traditional Islam (Sufis, for example), and in many parts of places like Turkey, Egypt, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. Other sects, such as Wahhabists etc., abhor the practice.

In Judaism, there is no classical or formal recognition of saints, but there is a long history of reverence shown toward biblical heroes and martyrs. Jews in some regions, for example in Morocco, have a long and widespread tradition of saint veneration.