Because you don’t understand what a Saint is. A Saint is a person who is in heaven. There is a process to figure this out. Nobody worships them. If you ever asked a friend to pray for you that’s is what praying to a Saint is. Asking someone in heaven to pray for you.
I've already posted a link to that article. Relics are idolatry and sickening.
Isnt the veneration of relics optional for Catholics? Must the Catholic faithful really esteem the bodies of the saints? Once and for all, the Council of Trent (16th century) responded to the claims of the reformers that both the veneration of the saints and their relics is contrary to Sacred Scripture. The Council taught: Also the holy bodies of the holy martyrs and of the others who dwell with Christ . . . are to be honored by the faithful.
Council of Trent = the Satanic Society of Jesus AKA the Jesuits
Because you don’t understand what a Saint is. A Saint is a person who is in heaven. There is a process to figure this out. Nobody worships them. If you ever asked a friend to pray for you that’s is what praying to a Saint is. Asking someone in heaven to pray for you.
This church was built with the bodies of the so-called "saints."
https://unusualplaces.org/sedlec-ossuary-the-gothic-wonder-of-thousands-of-bones/
Oh year. Relics are a fascinating and Biblical topic. https://www.catholiceducation.org/en/culture/catholic-contributions/church-teaching-on-relics.html
I've already posted a link to that article. Relics are idolatry and sickening.
Council of Trent = the Satanic Society of Jesus AKA the Jesuits