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.
Veneration. hierolatry
Saints are not worshiped as worship is reserved for God alone. Saints are honored, or venerated, much as we do for our founding fathers, ancestors, etc. When we honor the saints we honor their creator. Although inaccurate, the word you are looking for is hagiolatry. A more accurate word would be veneration.
No churches worship saints. We worship God alone. We honor, or venerate the saints.
no-one worships saints
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.
Yes, we venerate (honor) Mary and the saints. We do not worship them. Worship is reserved for God alone.
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No, they are not considered as gods. There is but one God to whom we owe all worship. We venerate, or honor, the saints, we do not worship them.
First off, saints are not worshiped, they are venerated or honored. Only God receives worship. The Catholic Litany of Saints is a lengthy prayer that honors many of the better known saints.
Saints are not worshiped. They are prayed too, to intercede for us. We honor the saints but we worship only God.
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.