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Latria or latreia (also known as latreutical worship) is a theological term (Latin Latrīa, from the Greek λατρεία, latreia) used in Catholic theology and Eastern Orthodox theology to mean adoration, a reverence directed only to the Holy Trinity. Latria carries an emphasis on the internal form of worship, rather than external ceremonies.[1][2]
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Latria or latreia (also known as latreutical worship) is a theological term (Latin Latrīa, from the Greek λατρεία, latreia) used in Catholic theology...
make a technical distinction between two different concepts: adoration or latria (Latin adoratio, Greek latreia, [λατρεία]), which is due to God alone veneration...
to becoming a saint. Christian theologians have long adopted the terms latria for the type of worship due to God alone, and dulia and proskynesis for...
general and hyperdulia (below latria, above dulia) for the Virgin Mary. The definition of the three level hierarchy of latria, hyperdulia and dulia goes...
sacramental bread. From a theological perspective, the adoration is a form of latria, based on the tenet of the real presence of Christ in the Blessed Sacrament...
from the word "state" and a suffix derived from the Latin and Greek word latria, meaning "worship". It first appeared in Giovanni Gentile's Doctrine of...
Orthodox Church has differentiated between latria and dulia. A latria is the worship due God, and latria to anyone or anything other than God is doctrinally...
icons). In contrast to moderate or respectful adoration, various forms of latria of icons (iconolatry) were also starting to appear,[when?] mainly in popular...
three-level hierarchy of latria, hyperdulia and dulia determines the appropriate type of worship or veneration for different situations. Latria (from the Greek...
the church, Divine worship is in the strict sense reserved only to God (latria) and never to the saints. One is permitted to ask the saints to intercede...
the narratives in the Book of Mormon. Prostration Zemnoy poklon Kowtow Latria References Lübker 1860, p. 10. The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium : in 3...
derived from Shakespeare's sobriquet "the Bard of Avon" and the Greek word latria "worship" (as in idolatry, worship of idols), was coined by George Bernard...
whether during the celebration of the Mass or outside it, is the worship of latria, that is, the adoration given to God alone."" The Blessed Sacrament can...
Confront the Word "Fat"". ELLE. 2016-02-24. Retrieved 2018-02-20. Graham, Latria (9 March 2016). "Mona Awad on her sharp-voiced debut, '13 Ways of Looking...
In 787 the Second Council of Nicaea affirmed a three-level hierarchy of latria, hyperdulia, and dulia that applies to God, the Virgin Mary, and then to...
distinction between the veneration (proskynesis) paid to icons and the worship (latria) which is due to God alone. Henry R. Percival, ed. (1994). Nicene and Post-Nicene...
Bibliolatry (from the Greek βιβλίον biblion, 'book' and the suffix -λατρία -latria, 'worship') is the worship of a book, idolatrous homage to a book, or the...
damned. Limbo is not a formally defined doctrine of the Catholic Church Latria — worship and prayer owed to God alone Liturgy — public worship Local ordinary...
worship would not be latria but rather dulia, while the Blessed Virgin Mary receives hyperdulia. The worship of whatever type, latria, hyperdulia, or dulia...
greater than the ordinary dulia for other saints, but utterly unlike the latria due only to God. Belief in the incarnation of God the Son through Mary is...
in the Orthodox Church is clearly distinguished from adoration (λατρεια, latria); i.e., that worship which is due to God alone. Thus Orthodox teaching warns...
in Christian theology Aniconism in Christianity Iconodulism Veneration Latria Ostrogorsky, George (1956). History of the Byzantine State. Oxford: Basil...
787, drew the distinction between veneration of the cross and worship or latria, "which, according to the teaching of the faith, belongs to the Divine nature...
not merely changed permanently into Eucharist, but are due the worship of latria. In early counter-Reformation times, Pope Julius III wrote in 1551: "There...
In 787 the Second Council of Nicaea affirmed a three-level hierarchy of latria, hyperdulia and dulia that applies to God, the Virgin Mary and then to the...