The prayer in honor of the Annunciation is the Hail Mary, which begins with the words "Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee.” This prayer celebrates the moment when the angel Gabriel announced to Mary that she was chosen to be the mother of Jesus.
The two different churches simply chose different dates to honor the saint: Catholics on October 28 and the Orthodox on June 19.
Catholics call many countries around the world home. In Central America, there are over 75 percent of the countries that honor Roman Catholic Saints.
Yes catholics honor and believe in saints. They pray to saints, build churches in their honor. Catholics believe that saints in heaven pray on their behalf to GOD.
Catholics worship only God. However, we venerate, or honor, saints and, in doing so, honor their Creator. This is little different from honoring George Washington or Abraham Lincoln or other historical figures. Catholics believe in the Communion of Saints and the Mystical Body of Christ which includes all saints, living and dead, who are united spiritually.
Catholics worship only God. However, we venerate, or honor, saints and, in doing so, honor their Creator. This is little different from honoring George Washington or Abraham Lincoln or other historical figures. Catholics believe in the Communion of Saints and the Mystical Body of Christ which includes all saints, living and dead, who are united spiritually.
The United States has a Medal of Honor as it highest award for bravery. Other countries have a Cross of Honor or such. There may be other countries that have a medal by that name but when translated it may come out as something different.
The Annunciation is in honor of God coming to earth and incarnating as the Son of Mary. The Annunciation refers to the archangel Gabriel announcing God's favor towards Mary and asking her permission to bear the Son of God to the world.
Catholics do not worship anyone but God. Catholics do have images and statues of saints in Church and in their homes to honor the memory of certain saints. This is no different that a person displaying photos of the family or loved ones in their home or office, especially if those persons are deceased.
Latria means to worship and Dulia means to honor. Dulia is the type of honor that Catholics offer the saints and martyrs. Hyperdulia is the honor Catholics give to Mary, the mother of Jesus. Only God the father, the son, and the holy ghost are worshipped.
There are special feast days in honor of Mary, also many Catholics pray the Rosary in her honor. They also talk about her in many/almost all catholic schools.
To worship the so called Saints, who are themselves but men and women is an abomination in the sight of God. " ...and thou shalt have no other God's before me, and none other shalt thou worship" Robert.