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The Catholic church does not worship idols, it says so in the Ten Commandments.

.Catholic AnswerCatholic Churches do NOT worship man made idols. This is a ridiculous piece of fantasy which was made up due to misunderstanding with regard to honor given to saints of God and their statues. Worship man made idols is specifically forbidden by the First Commandment of God (see Exodus XX). This is a piece of blasphemous nonsense that has been triumphed about by rather, forgive me, anti-Catholic hate groups who don't seem to have any idea what Catholicism is about. If they knew, they wouldn't even attempt to make such slanderous accusations. The Catholic Church is the only Christian Church which was actually started by Our Blessed Lord, Himself, who sent the Holy Spirit to guide it into all truth. The Catholic Church is Our Blessed Lord's Mystical Body, and His Bride - read St. Paul's letters. They do have statues in many churches and homes to remind them of the life of the Saints. They may ask the Saints to intercede for them/pray for them, but they only worship the three persons in the Trinity

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Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980

Idol. Any creature that is given divine honors. It need not be a figure or representation, and may be a person. In fact, it may be oneself, or some creation of one's own mind or will. An object becomes an idol when it is treated as an end in itself, with no reference to God. (Etym. Latin idolum, imagine, picture, idol; from the Greek eidolon, phantom, idol.)

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A Catholic Dictionary, edited by Donald Attwater, Second edition, revised 1957

Idol. Any person or thing, other than God, usually an image of some kind, to which divine worship is paid. The images in Catholic churches are not idols because divine worship is not given to them. The "graven things" forbidden by Exodus xx, 4-5, are precisely idols as above, and not images in themselves.

There are no idols in Catholic Churches. The Catholic Church condemns idolatry. Those images are there to remind the faithful of those people that once lived.

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