Examples of 'be venerated' in a sentence

Meaning of "be venerated"

Be venerated: Means to be highly respected, admired, or revered by others. It indicates that a person, idea, or object is regarded with great reverence, honor, or admiration

How to use "be venerated" in a sentence

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She came to be venerated as an exemplar of filial piety.
Wants this sacred image to be venerated here.
She will then be venerated as a saint by deceived people.
Money and power continue to be venerated.
The weapons will be venerated during the wedding.
His portraits were carried in street demonstrations and placed on church altars to be venerated.
She too came to be venerated as a saint.
Shall be venerated and loved by all sacred honored ones.
I desire that this image be venerated throughout the world.
Any bones that remained were scattered in the ocean so they could not be venerated.
Bertin began to be venerated as a saint soon after his death.
Their relics should be venerated.
He lets himself be venerated for his relationship with nature.
His own remains were subsequently exhumed and redistributed to be venerated in various reliquaries.
Current leaders may be venerated as descendants of the original fathers.

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The Mangbetu royalty demanded that their ancestors be venerated.
I desire to be venerated in the homes.
This made Martin the last Bishop of Rome to be venerated as a martyr.
Chugul came to be venerated as the main recipient of the original message.
She began to be venerated.
Her body can be venerated in the Claretian convent in Coimbra.
Canonisation means that this person may be venerated anywhere in the world.
Saints may be venerated as intercessors with God.
Blessed Eustace continues to be venerated all the time.
It is to be venerated at the Old Holy Cross Church tomorrow afternoon.
Nonetheless the icon continued to be venerated and six copies were made.
To be venerated for character, honorable.
An icon to be venerated.
To be venerated for character, honourable.
Thereafter Saint Rosalia began to be venerated as a patroness of the city as well.
The Sacred Heart of Jesus wishes to be venerated.
Power continue to be venerated as if the course of your life depended upon.
Still in business, it continues to be venerated by the faithful.
A Blessed may be venerated publicly in the local Church, namely, in his diocese.
One of the first non-martyrs to be venerated as a saint.
A book could be venerated as a relic, for example.
The tomb was merely a temporary holding place, never to be venerated.
It was encouraged to be venerated by Inca subjects as a sacred site.
This remains his shrine, where his remains can be venerated.
Qin Shubao continues to be venerated as a door god in Chinese folk religion.
Had they been around, they undoubtedly would be venerated and worshiped.
I desire that this image be venerated first in your chapel and [ then ] throughout the world.
On All Saints Day these relics were displayed, to be venerated by the public.
Grant that she may be venerated and imitated as one of the Church's canonized saints….
Anywhere in the world, you will be venerated first ".
Vincent 's heart will be venerated throughout France and then in later years, throughout the world.
Beatified persons are called “Blessed” and may be venerated by the faithful… '.
O Flat to be venerated above every other Flat!
The Martyrs were the first to be venerated in the Church as Saints.
I wish that it be venerated by a special feast on Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday.

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