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Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky
Orthodox dogmatic theology

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veneration

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 1,2 | feelings of love, fear, veneration, reverence, and humility. 2 II, 6,3 | tells us that in general the veneration and worship of Christ should 3 II, 6,4 | Archbishop John, The Orthodox Veneration of the Mother of God, pp. 4 II, 6,4 | In a way similar to the veneration of the “Sacred Heart” of 5 II, 6,4 | was said above~about the veneration of the heart of Jesus.~ 6 II, 7,5 | heavenly Church, that is, the veneration in prayer of the~Mother 7 II, 9,3 | concerning the Church's veneration of the saints. But already 8 II, 9,5 | The veneration of icons.~One of the outward 9 II, 9,5 | the worship of God and the veneration of the saints is the use~ 10 II, 9,5 | expressed the dogma of the veneration~of sacred icons: “We therefore . . . 11 II, 9,5 | holy churches of God (for veneration) . . . For by so much more 12 II, 9,5 | and the~“reverence” or “venerationshown for icons was set 13 II, 9,5 | Orthodox canons regarding the veneration of statues, such as came 14 II, 9,6 | The veneration of holy relics.~In giving 15 II, 9,6 | of holy relics.~In giving veneration to the saints of God who 16 II, 9,6 | Old Testament there was no veneration of the bodies of the righteous, 17 II, 9,6 | death, are worthy of special veneration~and honor.~The holy Church 18 App, 3 | nor a holy man, receives veneration both from the Culminator~ 19 App, 5,2| authorize the prayerful veneration~of this or that particular 20 App, 5,2| he did not prohibit the veneration of his memory, and even 21 App, 5,2| Constantinople~objected to any veneration conducted on private initiative. 22 App, 5,2| Concerning the question of the veneration~itself, the previous decree 23 App, 5,2| after his death and to his veneration; on the other hand, it witnesses 24 App, 5,2| decree sanctioning public veneration.~In the future the Greek 25 App, 5,3| martyr for whom he has a veneration.” The author of~A History 26 App, 5,3| glorify a saint for local veneration belongs to the metropolitans 27 App, 5,3| metropolitan sees; for general veneration throughout the Church of 28 App, 5,3| its own ascetics for local veneration on the Holy~Mountain through 29 App, 5,3| Patriarch, authorizing the veneration~of Gerasimus, and that he 30 App, 5,4| the territorial extent of veneration: 1) local~saints in a more 31 App, 5,4| sense, i.e., those whose veneration was limited virtually by 32 App, 5,4| stylistic point of view.~The veneration of a newly-glorified saint 33 App, 5,4| glorification,~there existed yet a “veneration” of the departed virtuous 34 App, 5,4| already receiving general veneration, bringing the number of 35 App, 5,4| official sanctioning of their veneration.~The names of the saints 36 App, 5,4| saints were glorified for the veneration of the whole~Church (they 37 App, 5,5| the area of the proposed veneration,~the higher the ecclesiastical 38 App, 5,5| archbishop blessed the local veneration on his own personal authority.~ 39 App, 5,5| places, forever. Amen.” The veneration of St. Joseph~was thrice 40 App, 5,5| establishment of the general veneration of St.~Cornelius of Komel 41 App, 5,5| drawn many believers to the veneration of the Holy Hierarch. On 42 App, 5,6| corresponds roughly to local~veneration, and eighty years for canonization).~


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