reverance
Reverance
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Catholic with a reverance for our Lady of Walsingham.
It is a feeling of profound respect, usually reserved for religious reasons
To show respect and reverance for God the Creator. If you are referring to a pagan diety, it is not capitalized.
While each denomination has its own subtle variances I believe Lutheranism to be the closest relative to the Catholic Church in its traditional sense. Most services are akin to the reverance of tradition as does Catholicism. Some Lutherans even hold to the reverance of the Mother Mary while others choose to disregard that particular belief. This answer will vary across the American geographic but in generality holds true.
Well, the smart ones guard against revealing what they perceive to be the truth, if they care about their social life.
The alter is symbol of Christ and so it is incensed to show reverance for Christ. Lk 1:10 mentions the use of incense during worship and there is incense at the Mass in Heaven. (Rev 5:8, 8:3, 8:4) so it also reflects that.
In 1984, Maha Shivaratri was celebrated on Wednesday, February 29th. It is a festival paying reverance to Lord Shiva. This corresponds to the Hindu calendar's 13th night and 14th day of the Krishna Paksha in the month Phalguna.
In the Catholic Answers forum thread on dress for first Holy Communion, there were a number of things listed, and this was mentioned as one: The traditional practice of wearing a white arm band bow on the left arm has been restored and is required for each boy.
I wouldn't say witches have "dealings" with anyone. More that they are one with nature, have respect for animals, reverance toward their chosen gods/goddesses, and love for fellow man. Unless they are into some illegal stuff, then that's none of my buisness.