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Do christians venerate images before the second nicaea?

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Yes! they venerate especially the person of Saint Luke.He painted the oldest picture of Mary with the child Jesus.This is called the Our Lady of Perpetual Help.

The above answer applies to Catholics - Protestants do not venerate images - this is one of the differences between Protestant and Catholic theology.

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