Hagiolatry

/ˌhæɡiˈɒlətrɪ/ noun

Definition

The excessive worship or veneration of saints and holy people.

Etymology

From Greek 'hagios' (holy) + 'latreia' (worship/service), this term combines the roots for 'holy' and 'worship' to describe saint veneration practices, used especially in religious criticism.

Kelly Says

The existence of this specific word shows how important the saint debate was in history—religious communities needed vocabulary to precisely describe practices they either celebrated or condemned.

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