Hera's main three sacred objects were the peacock, the cuckoo bird, and the pomegranate. However, lilies and cows were also frequently to represent the mother of the gods.
For Catholics, Orthodox and Anglicans the altar itself is the most sacred object as it represents Christ Himself. Sacred objects places upon the altar: chalice for the wine and ciborium (dish) for the bread which, through the power of the Holy Spirit, are to become the Body and Blood of Christ. Other "non-sacred" objects on the altar would be the book of service and possibly flowers and candles.
Jesus explained God's view of the matter when he said: "I am the Way, the Truth and the Life. No one can come to the Father except through me." John 14:6
Romans 1:25 even those who exchanged the truth of God for the lie and venerated and rendered sacred service to the creation rather than the One who created, who is blessed forever. Amen
Ezekiel 20:7 And I went on to say to them, 'Throw away, each one of YOU, the disgusting things of his eyes, and with the dungy idols of Egypt do not defile yourselves
The Bible clearly warns us in regards to idols. There are NO sacred objects for Christians!
John 4:23 Nevertheless, the hour is coming, and it is now, when the true worshipers will worship the Father with spirit and truth, for, indeed, the Father is looking for suchlike ones to worship him. 24 God is a Spirit, and those worshiping him must worship with spirit and truth.
some sacred objects of Christianity would be things like holy medals, crosses, and bibles
The holy bible. Or the sacred book of Christianity, they say.
The cross, The Holy Bible are the two major ones
There are several but the cross is probably the most used.
"Who" is sacred to Christians. He is God.
A sacrarium, in Ancient Rome, was a place in which sacred objects were kept, or, in a Christian church, is the area surrounding the altar.
The Consecration, when Our Lord becomes present on the altar is the most sacred part of the Mass.
A Polynesian sacred altar or enclosure. (The Wikipedia has an article on Marae, if you need more details.)
sacred items of baptism are oil holy water and an altar
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2nd June 2009 Other important objects considered to be sacred by Catholics are (a) the church, because it is where the people meet for prayer (b) the altar because it represents Christ as the focal point of the church (c) the cross as it reminds Catholics of the sacrifice of Christ. Catholics are supposed to bow whenever they pass the altar or the cross hanging in the church. (d) the vessels used in worship - the chalice and bowl - are also considered to be sacred as they are used to hold the Body and Blood of Christ and must never be used for any other purpose. Catholics also consider the human person (body and soul) to be sacred as all life is a gift from God, and the body believed to be the temple of the Holy Spirit. Less sacred are certain objects such a statues, crosses to be worn, rosary prayer beads, prayer books and religious paintings. == == == ==
The English word 'sanctuary' has a few senses: 1: a consecrated place where sacred objects are kept; 2: area around the altar of a church for the clergy and choir; often enclosed by a lattice or railing; 3: a shelter from danger or hardship
in a religious place
A sacrary is an obsolete term for a sacred building, or a sacrarium, a place in Ancient Rome where sacred objects were kept.
The term sacred usually means "important to a deity. As Buddhism has no deity there can be no sacred objects. There can be relics of revered persons, important locations, etc.
The central part of a church is called an altar. This is a sacred part of the church and the place from which the sermons are preached.
The sanctuary is the area in a Christian church that typically houses the altar. It is considered a sacred space where religious ceremonies and rituals are conducted, particularly those involving the Eucharist or Communion.