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Iron_Donkey
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Just to add, the use of the word worship to mean the honor due only to God is fairly recent. So if you look in older documents/prayers, you might be confused. But the distinction was always there, just expressed with the Greek words dulia (honor to the saints), hyperdulia (the honor due to Mary above the other saints), and Latria, the honor due to God alone - different in kind and degree from dulia and hyper dulia.
(Note also that saints are honored because of the fact that they honored God, which in fact means that honoring a saint is saying how important it is to honor God. Which means that such honoring of saints actually honors God more than the saint - it is saying that the most important thing about this saint, the thing that makes them worthy of our respect, is that they respected God. God is so worthy of respect that even doing a good job at respecting Him makes you worthy of respect, albeit of a different sort.)
(Note also that saints are honored because of the fact that they honored God, which in fact means that honoring a saint is saying how important it is to honor God. Which means that such honoring of saints actually honors God more than the saint - it is saying that the most important thing about this saint, the thing that makes them worthy of our respect, is that they respected God. God is so worthy of respect that even doing a good job at respecting Him makes you worthy of respect, albeit of a different sort.)
