As such, they provide a tangible link with the celestial, especially when they are cared for, venerated and carried in procession.
After all, could one whose occupation it is to venerate a given ruler be expected to change allegiances?
Under these circumstances, how could he really venerate his teacher?
It is only in proportion as he venerates the spot, independent of what he at present sees there, that he can properly estimate its sanctity.
They cherish the individual; we venerate institutional authority.
Many theists venerate saints and angels, and it seems to be extremely difficult to distinguish veneration from worship.
Agricultural labour, house construction and road paving were venerated as 'pioneering', but several sources reveal that cleaning remained unprestigious.
It bucked the then-prevailing tendency to venerate only ' ' straight ' ' photography at the expense of pictorialism and other forms of ' ' manipulation ' ' in the medium.