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「Veneration」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

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udson Procyk (1931-2001) holds the cross for veneration after Vespers at a monastery pilgrimage in C
e Sacred Heart as an object of special love, veneration and imitation.
at it might become an object ‘of conspicuous veneration and worship.'
ntury Bodmin became the major centre for his veneration and his relics were moved there, with the Bo
aven worship is closely linked with ancestor veneration, as the ancestors are seen as a medium betwe
relic, quickly became the object of popular veneration, as he came to be known as a worker of mirac
an martyrs, John and Paul, was the object of veneration as early as the fifth century.
mes been considered a hero who received cult veneration, as are Triptolemus and even Iacchos.
in Africa and worthy to be held in the same veneration as the names of Saint Agnes and St. Thecla.
also a relic of her body exposed for public veneration at the Sanctuary of Christ the King in Almad
Saint Clare's heart is displayed for veneration at the Church of Saint Clare in Montefalco w
oly Doors, everyone prostrates themselves in veneration before the consecrated Gifts.
Her veneration began in the early 19th century after the ar
ave, the police guarded the grave to prevent veneration, but reports of miracles accomplished throug
h the gift of prophecy and was held in great veneration by a large number of contemporary saints, me
to the "tomb" in the center of the nave for veneration by the faithful.
n Church publications, icons, and in popular veneration by the people.
However, the veneration continued and the advocates of the cult appe
ences for pilgrimages to the shroud, so that veneration continued, though the shroud was not permitt
In this letter he describes the veneration displayed towards St. Dunstan by the Somerse
"The Veneration Due to the Bodies and Relics of Saints" (Mad
Evidence of veneration for Nectarius dates from the 10th century.
Saint Hildegard of Bingen held great veneration for Rupert.
red the name of 'Rafaellino,' from his great veneration for the works of Raphael.
Particular veneration for Defendens was widespread in Northern Ita
ick and the blind, and becomes the object of veneration for her good deeds.
Veneration for Justus was widespread in France, Belgium
"I have no veneration", he said to the royal commissioners in St A
ffensive to a nation which had a traditional veneration for the royal House of Oldenburg, while Caro
Veneration for Saint Tegulus actually arose at the end
f events in the life of Jesus Christ and his veneration, for the commemoration of His relics, signs
Ancestor veneration has a characteristic form here: these mythol
explanation of the name is it refers to the veneration here of the statue of Our Lady of Good Hope.
This tree is also regarded with veneration in Jainism.
After centuries of veneration in Central Europe, she was canonized in 1976
s Land of our Fathers: The Roles of Ancestor Veneration in Biblical Land Claims.
The assembly, influenced by the veneration in which the writings of Pseudo-Dionysius we
e Heart incorrupt body is exposed for public veneration in the Church of the Good Shepherd in Ermesi
The veneration in which it was held and the miracles with w
t was hanged, is today shown as an object of veneration inside the re-erected monastery.
The well was an object of veneration into the 16th century.
Veneration is also practiced within the Communion's Hig
are attributed to his intervention, and his veneration is approved by the Catholic Church.
y speaking, however, the purpose of ancestor veneration is not to ask for favors but to do one's fil
people known as the Nemetes; evidence of her veneration is found throughout their former territory i
n's best efforts, and also despite the local veneration, Margrethe was never formally canonised.
wider variation int eh understnading of waht veneration means, and maybe there needs to be an improv
Popular veneration of him developed quickly.
"Patriotism is an arbitrary veneration of real estate above principles."
Veneration of the saint spread to Scandinavia, Switzerl
The veneration of Eskil spread in Sweden and to Denmark (Od
After this, there is a Litany and the veneration of Icons and Relics.
He also did much to encourage the veneration of the martyrs.
In addition to his veneration of Ram, Ramdas worshipped Ram's divinely str
peror Decius published a decree ordering the veneration of busts of the deified emperors.
While bishop, Bokyngham outlawed the veneration of a cross at Rippingale.
Veneration of the Precious Chains of the holy and all-g
The chaplet may also be accompanied by the veneration of the Divine Mercy image.
Yet, according to Oecolampadius, Catholic veneration of Mary went too far, because of the numerou
cross and receive the priest's blessing (see Veneration of the Cross, below).
ouncil of Nicaea in 787, which supported the veneration of icons.
There is abundant evidence for the veneration of water by the Celts and indeed by their Br
The festival is held in veneration of an immense 18 meter high statue of the Bh
opposition to Sufiism and opposition to the veneration of mausoleums.
n order of monks who were martyred for their veneration of images under Emperor Theophilus.
Public veneration of the "stern prophet," as Ruffin was called
(The veneration of Christ had centred on the exaltation of h
Dong's theories, combining veneration of past masters, but also a creative forward
Hus conceded his veneration of Wycliffe, and said that he could only wis
ne writers had to defend the doctrine of the veneration of saints against those who said the saints
tone, issuing an edict in 832 forbidding the veneration of icons.
nt Israel (2005), for the persistence of the veneration of Asherah in the everyday religion of 'ordi
out political implications, but to symbolize veneration of the god Tyr.
n was interconnected with the restoration of veneration of images, Constantine now became perhaps an
He had once opposed the veneration of icons but urged the calling of an ecumeni
The veneration of the Holy Name was extended to the entire
The veneration of wonderworking icons sometimes took the fo
here are important cults associated with the veneration of Pattini Amman and Kathirkamaswami accommo
zation had cultic overtones built around the veneration of the former Prussian queen as a role model
t formal ceremony on record dedicated to the veneration of Hitomaro, and began a practice that was l
Phoenician name "grtnt" which suggests that veneration of the lunar-goddess Tanit occurred in Sidon
onoclasm, a movement seeking to prohibit the veneration of the icons, gained some acceptance in the
Over the years following its apparition, veneration of the Virgin invoked as Aparecida increased
ding to the Catechism of Peter Canisius, the veneration of the Virgin Mary, is the best way to Jesus
ger participation in the society, as well as veneration of saints and seeking inspiration at their t
In Egypt the veneration of Mary had started in the 3rd century and t
, Julian issued an edict that prohibited the veneration of the relics in Antioch.
Analogia are used for the veneration of icons, usually with a candlestand beside
The veneration of the martyrs spread rapidly in Southern It
have ever since been joined together in the veneration of the Church.
fist elements, who doctrinally object to the veneration of any human.
Orthodoxy, the doctrine of incarnation, and veneration of matter.
have their own distinctive caste system and veneration of these also exist based on geographical li
rm creature worship refers unflatteringly to veneration of that which is created.
tury CE book Germania, Tacitus describes the veneration of what he deems as an "Isis" of the Suebi.
en in December - an apparent survival of the veneration of the goddess.
hieved through offerings (decoration) to and veneration of special trees.
ributed throughout many cities; in this way, veneration of the Forty Martyrs became widespread, and
d in 888 and was an important center for the veneration of Saint George.
dent bodies having nothing in common but the veneration of Saint George, the patron saint of knighth
ginally built as a pilgrimage church for the veneration of the relics of Lazarus, Lazare d'Aix, a Ch
r Leo III issued his first edict against the veneration of images and their exhibition in public pla
nd is principally known as the centre of the veneration of Our Lady of Ittre, which began in 1336, w
ry the Great, which testifies to the special veneration of Saint Juliana in the neighbourhood of Nap
ces, extended by theologians to pilgrimages, veneration of relics and ritual, in reinforcing Christi
s recently initiated campaign to abolish the veneration of icons in the Empire; Leo claimed it as ev
include those of The Reserved Sacrament, The Veneration of Relics, Benediction of the Blessed Sacram
The date of the beginning of modern people's veneration of Kui Xing is unknown.
lged in many idolatrous behaviors, including veneration of a golden viper and a local tree, and also
Turkish pilgrims gather there in veneration of the warriors, who gave to their race the
in his life, in Mezhbizh, that he gained the veneration of thousands of followers, among whom were a
The veneration of "Notre-Dame de la Couture" as of 13th cen
The title contains a play on the Catholic veneration of the "Eleven thousand Virgins" (French: le
He also caused trouble by denouncing the veneration of the relics of "unknown saints," wrote a c
of the feminist movement have criticized the veneration of Maria Goretti and other "martyrs of chast
t in the sacraments of the Eucharist and the veneration of the sacrament."
ns and Dominicans) and most importantly, the veneration of saints and the appearance of patron saint
me we say a sentence, but we are told in our veneration of the masters that the creative process is
inty, and his reasoning for referring to the veneration of an Egyptian goddess by the Suebi-a group
his eponymous dynasty outside his kinship's veneration of him at an unidentified sanctuary in Thess
ina Martyrs of 1900", but there is no formal veneration or a universally recognized list.
or inspiration, treated as sacred objects of veneration or worship, or simply applied as ornament -
al occasions such as jesa, a Korean ancestor veneration ritual.
he Vale of Pnath and the planet Shaggai, his veneration rituals of Zhothaqquah (Eibon's patron deity
St Isidore's veneration spread in all the Mediterranean sea and he b
From here his veneration spread through various parts of Campania and
Si is derived from the Sanskrit title of veneration Sri, prefixed to the name of Wat Saket in Ba
During the veneration, stichera attributed to the Emperor Leo are
imber were then beginning to be less held in veneration than formerly.
Stories about the origin of his veneration there follow the typical formula: a mysterio
regnant, the king of gods came to convey his veneration to the future Tirthankar and his mother.
Icon veneration was forbidden simply because Leo saw it as a
Anderl was later beatified, but his veneration was banned in 1953.
Some veneration was given to him after his death, but no for
or Meriadoc, patron saint of Camborne, whose veneration was popular in Cornwall, Brittany, and elsew
the Merovingian royal house whose posthumous veneration was encouraged by the Catholic Church.
Alexis von Edessa was an Eastern saint whose veneration was later transplanted to Rome, a process fa
er's writings, for which he had an unbounded veneration, were his chief authority.
eremonial rites of Confucianism and ancestor veneration were primarily social and political in natur
ime of Gregory of Tours he was held in equal veneration with Saint Saturninus.
                                                                                                    


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