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You continue to confuse the definitions (latria, hyerdulia, dulia). Just because you think words should be limited to a single definition, does not mean they should.I’ll let my other readers be the judge of that.
Christ said that we are to worship God alone. The word represents that kind of worship reserved for God alone, and the Church has taught that God, and God alone, is to receive the worship due to Him since the beginning. However, we also see see the Angel of God giving reverence and honor to Mary (hyerdulia) when he appears to her, and calls out “Hail, full of Grace”…“the Lord has found Favor with you”… Never in Scripture except here will you see an Angel of God give honor to a human except here. If the Angel of God sees fit to giver her honor, who are we to exempt ourselves? If God saw fit to choose Mary to carry Him within her womb, to suckle Him at her breast, to raise Him as a child…who are we to say she does not deserve our repsect? If God saw fit to honor her, who are we to not honor her? Is the creation more wise than the Creator? Do we understand honor better than He? Can we tell God not to honor His mother because it is idolatry? Shall we rebuke Gabriel the ArchAngel for giving honor to Mary? Shall we refuse to honor our father and mother because it is idolatry? Was God wrong in commanding this?
No, what we need to do is bring ourselves to understand what is meant by “worship” and give proper honor and respect to those to whom we owe it.