Devotion
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Illustration: The Ecstatic Virgin Anna Katharina Emmerich by (1885) by Gabriel Cornelius von Max
Illustration: The Ecstatic Virgin Anna Katharina Emmerich by (1885) by Gabriel Cornelius von Max
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Illustration: Triumph of Christianity (detail) by Tommaso Laureti (1530-1602.)
Illustration: Triumph of Christianity (detail) by Tommaso Laureti (1530-1602.)
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- The act or state of devoting or being devoted
- Feelings of strong or fervent affection; dedication
- Religious veneration, zeal, or piety
Devotion, devotional, or devotee may refer to:
Religion:
- Devotional song
- Devotional literature
- Anglican devotions
- Catholic devotions
- Bible study — called "devotion" or "devotional" by some Christian denominations
- Hindu devotional movements
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Devout
- Devoted to religion or to religious feelings and duties; absorbed in religious exercises; given to devotion; pious; reverent; religious.
- Expressing devotion or piety; as, eyes devout; sighs devout; a devout posture.
- Warmly devoted; hearty; sincere; earnest; as, devout wishes for one's welfare.
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