Veneration vs. Worship: Are they the same thing?
Someone was sent the following, explaining how veneration and worship are supposedly the same things, and that venerating the Saints is the equivalent of giving them the worship due to God alone. " The simplest definition of worship is to “ascribe worth.” Worship can be more completely defined as “showing respect, love, reverence, or adoration.” Based on the dictionary, no clear difference between veneration and worship exists. In fact, veneration and worship are often used as synonyms for each other. The Catholic Church has different degrees of worship: dulia, hyperdulia, and latria. Dulia is the honor given to the saints. Hyperdulia is the honor given to Mary alone, as the greatest of the saints. Latria is the honor given to God alone. In contrast, the Bible always ascribes honor, in the context of worship, to God alone [ 1 Chronicles 29:11; 1 Timothy 1:17; 6:16; Revelation 4:11 ]. Even if there were biblical support for different levels of worship, there still would be no bi...
In "The Dying Wish of My Brother, Danny Manthei", I noted that shortly before he passed, he participated in a series of video talking points/Q&A about the faith. I'll be sharing these as our younger brother gets them uploaded. This one is titled, "Confession".
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for posting this. I'm so glad his wisdom can still be passed on to his family and friends and beyond. Even after Danny left the Earth, he is still doing his Father's work.
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