Saints are not worshiped. They are prayed too, to intercede for us. We honor the saints but we worship only God.
Saints are never worshiped. Worship is reserved for God alone. Saints are venerated or honored. Saints have been honored since the earliest days of the Church.
No, he worshiped only God but honored Mary and the saints. No Catholic worships anyone but God.
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 never worshiped, they are honored. Only God is worshiped.
No one is worshiped other than God and Jesus Christ. To do so would violate the Commandment "Thou shall have no gods before me."Many Saints are prayed to as intercessors by some Christians religions, but they are not worshiped.
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.
Saints are not worshipped, God the trinity is worshiped, Emma is a saint venerated by Roman Catholics and Orthodox christians
There is nothing worthy of worship except for God. Relics are worthy of veneration (honor) but are not worshiped.
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The ancient Greeks worshiped Zeus, and the ancient Romans worshiped his equivalent, Jupiter.
The ancient Druids worshiped in Stonehenge.
In India. It was originally worshiped in India!!!! That is where Buddha thought of the idea Buddhism and worshiped it in India.