It is important to kiss holy icons or images, as this is a sign of respect, in the same way that we kiss a picture of our mother, father, husband, wife or children, to show the respect that we have for our loved ones. When we kiss a photo or picture of a family member or loved one, we are not woshipping them and we are not kissing the paper or wood or glass of the photo or frame. In the same way, when we kiss an icon of the holy saints, we are not kissing the physical material of the icon, but rather, we are showing respect and honour towards the person who is represented in the icon. Orthodox Christians often kiss, respect, venerate and honour icons, but they do not woship icons. Orthodox Christians only worship God. The Bible has many examples of how holy icons were used as an aid to worshipping God, even in Old Testament times. For example, when God commanded Moses to make images of cherubim angels for the Temple "In the Most Holy Place he made two cherubim..." (2Chronicles 3:10). So when we kiss an icon of our Lord Jesus Christ, it is as though we are kissing Christ Himself. Jesus does not condemn this practice, but rather sees it as an act of respect, just like He did with the sinful woman in the Bible: "You gave me no kiss, but this woman has not ceased to kiss my feet since the time I came in." (Luke 7:45)
The best place to buy Orthodox icons is typically at Orthodox Christian bookstores, online stores specializing in religious items, or directly from Orthodox monasteries or churches. These places often offer a wide selection of authentic and high-quality icons.
Ninety-seven percent are Eastern Orthodox.
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Greek Orthodox is a denomination in Christianity.
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Orthodox saints icons hold significant importance in the religious practices of the Orthodox Church as they serve as visual representations of revered saints and biblical figures. These icons are believed to facilitate a connection between the worshipper and the divine, serving as a focal point for prayer and meditation. The Orthodox Church views these icons as windows to the spiritual realm, allowing believers to seek intercession and guidance from the saints depicted. The veneration of saints through icons is a central aspect of Orthodox Christian worship, emphasizing the continuity of faith and tradition passed down through generations.
no they are called greek one is only orthodox if they follow the orthodox religion
Iconostasis translates into Icon Screen. Most Orthodox households have some sort of Iconostasis where the family places icons, incense, and other religious items. Iconostasis is also the name for the icons in front of the altar in an Orthodox Church.
Greek Orthodox.
Only Catholic and Orthodox Churches use statues and pictures of Jesus or of the saints to help them pray. Protestant Churches do not, considering the use of icons akin to idolatory.
Yes. The most distinctive feature of Orthodox churches is that their walls are covered with icons of the saints.
They are called Holy Icons