「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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