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Latria - Wikipedia
used in Catholic theology and Eastern Orthodox theology to mean adoration, a reverence directed only to the Holy Trinity. en.wikipedia.org
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Latria - New Advent
Latria (latreia) in classical Greek originally meant "the state of a hired servant" (Aesch., "Prom.", 966), and so service generally. www.newadvent.org
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LATRIA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LATRIA is the supreme homage that is given to God alone —distinguished from dulia and hyperdulia. www.merriam-webster.com
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latria
‖ latria Theol. (ləˈtraɪə) Also 7 latreia. [late L. latrīa, a. Gr. λατρεία service, service to God, divine worship, f. λατρεύ-ειν to serve, serve with prayer.] In Roman Catholic language: The supreme worship which is due to God alone (distinguished from dulia and hyperdulia).[1426 Lydg. De Guil. Pil... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dictionary : LATRIA - Catholic Culture
LATRIA The veneration due to God alone for his supreme excellence and to show people's complete submission to him. It is essentially adoration. www.catholicculture.org
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What exactly is the difference between latria and dulia? : r/Catholicism
Latria is sacrificial worship. When we fast, make sacrifices, do almsdeeds, and especially when we do penance and offer the Eucharist, we are worshiping God as ... www.reddit.com
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Latria - The Episcopal Church
This technical term is for the worship which is rightfully given to God alone, as distinguished from the appropriate veneration of the saints. www.episcopalchurch.org
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Do You Know Who Catholics Really Worship? - Cora Evans
The worship that we owe, and hopefully offer, to God alone is called Latria. This Latin term is often translated into English as adoration. www.coraevans.com
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Latria | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
Latria (latreia) in classical Greek originally meant “the state of a hired servant” (Aesch., “Prom.”, 966), and so service generally. It is used especially for ... www.catholic.com
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What are dulia, hyperdulia, and latria? | GotQuestions.org
Dulia is a Greek word roughly equivalent to “service.” The word latria (or, in its ancient Greek form, latreia) is the Latin word for ... www.gotquestions.org
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latreutic
latreutic, a. rare. (ləˈtruːtɪk) [ad. Gr. λατρευτικ-ός pertaining to divine worship, f. λατρεύ-ειν: see latria.] Of the nature of latria.1845 Lingard Anglo-Sax. Ch. II. x. 111 note, He venerates, indeed, the holy images, but pays latreutic worship to the Holy Trinity alone. Oxford English Dictionary
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Veneration
Latria, dulia, and hyperdulia Christian theologians have long adopted the terms latria for the type of worship due to God alone, and dulia and proskynesis Thomas Aquinas once explained, adoration, which is known as latria in classical theology, is the worship and homage that is rightly offered to God alone wikipedia.org
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Mariolatry
Mariolatry (mɛərɪˈɒlətrɪ) [f. Gr. Μαρία Mary + λατρεία (see latria, -latry), after idolatry.] The idolatrous worship of the Virgin Mary attributed by opponents to Roman Catholics.1612 T. James Corrupt. Scripture ii. 85 The reading, ipsa [in Gen. iii. 15] (the best ground of their Mariolatrie). 1844 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Caeso (praenomen)
It is also found in the gentes Acilia, Fabricia, and Latria, and must once have been used by the ancestors of the Caesonia gens. wikipedia.org
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dulia
‖ dulia (duːˈlaɪə) Also douleia. [med.L., a. Gr. δουλεία slavery, servitude, f. δοῦλος slave, bondsman.] Servitude, service; spec. the inferior kind of veneration paid by Roman Catholics to saints and angels; opposed to latria.[1613 Purchas Pilgrimage, Descr. India (1864) 15 The Iesuites distinction... Oxford English Dictionary
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