Yes, we venerate (honor) Mary and the saints. We do not worship them. Worship is reserved for God alone.
Yes, the Council of Trent reaffirmed the veneration of saints and the Virgin Mary as important aspects of Catholic belief and practice. It emphasized the intercessory role of saints and Mary in prayers, while also condemning any worship that detracts from the adoration due to God alone.
No, he worshiped only God but honored Mary and the saints. No Catholic worships anyone but God.
i think that you are just over thinking it and it is worship.
No churches worship saints. We worship God alone. We honor, or venerate the saints.
The conclusion that worship of saints and the Virgin Mary is encouraged was NOT made at the Council of Trent.
God is the most high. You give more.
no-one worships saints
No, we do not worship statues they are simply to help us think of or remember Mary, Jesus or one of the saints kinda like you would keep a picture of a friend or family member in you wallet or on your wall. The statues are simply a remembrance of them or something to help us think of them. Just to clarify we also don't pray to or worship saints or Mary we intercede through them like you would ask a friend to pray for you when you are in time of need.
The term is "saint veneration" or "saint worship", which refers to the practice of honoring saints for their holiness and intercession. It is a common practice in many branches of Christianity, particularly in Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy.
Worship is reserved for God alone. We do not worship saint, we honor them,
People do not worship siants as worship ir reserved for God alone. We honor, or venerate, the saints.