I have seen several being referred as "shrines", that would be "retablos" and "altares"
No, that is forbidden for us. The Ten Commandments explicitly prohibit this. (Exodus 20:4)
Shrines are people who get together and worship one certain god. (The ancient Romans used shrines often).
Many saints have shrines.
Juan Diego did not build a shrine. However, he was responsible for relaying the message to the bishop of Mexico City from Our Lady to build a shrine on Tepeyac Hill. The name of the shrine is Our Lady of Guadalupe. There have been a number of shrines built on the spot, the latest completed in the late 1970s.
Pilgrims visit Catholic shrines, out of devotion for God.
In Their Darkened Shrines was created on 2002-08-20.
No. Shinto is a system of spiritual beliefs/practices. But you can have Shinto shrines (temples).
Constance Barrett Malewski has written: 'Building home shrines' -- subject(s): Christian shrines, Handicraft, Household shrines
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In shinto shrines. They can also have small family shrines at their homes where they can pray too.
"Distant shrines" often refers to holy sites to which pilgrims travel.
Mexico name Mexico!