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- Shrine - Wikipedia
A shrine (Latin: scrinium "case or chest for books or papers"; Old French: escrin "box or case") [1] is a sacred space dedicated to a specific deity, ancestor, hero, martyr, saint, daemon, or similar figure of respect, wherein they are venerated or worshipped
- The Shrine of Relics - St. Matthew Catholic Church . . .
Here at St Matthew, we have a wonderful collection of relics of Saints from the earliest Christianity to modern times What started as three relics in our vault became fifty in the reliquary today, including a relic of the Holy Cross of Our Lord
- Map of US Shrines | The Faithful Traveler
Shrines and places of pilgrimage take on many forms There’s the little shrine, made up of a statue in a corner of a church, or the big shrine, like the National Shrines of Our Lady of Guadalupe or of St John Nepomucene Neumann
- Basilicas, Cathedrals, Shrines: Whats the Difference . . .
But then we all wondered: what is the difference between a basilica, a cathedral and a shrine? Basilica, cathedral and shrine are distinct terms, but not mutually exclusive
- What is a Shrine | The Shrine of Our Lady Pompeii
A shrine is a center of spiritual refreshment, a place of prayer, reflection and devotion It is an axis mundi, a ‘center of the world’, a place where, for generations, people have encountered God
- SHRINE definition in American English | Collins English . . .
A shrine is a place that people visit and treat with respect because it is connected with a dead person or with dead people that they want to remember The monument has been turned into a shrine to the dead and the missing
- shrine - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
any place or object hallowed by its history or associations: a historic shrine Religion any structure or place consecrated or devoted to some saint, holy person, or deity, as an altar, chapel, church, or temple
- What is a Shrine? - National Shrine of Mary, Mother of the Church
"The term shrine signifies a church or other sacred place to which the faithful make pilgrimages for a particular pious reason with the approval of the local ordinary" (Code of Canon Law, cc 1230-1234)
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