So the Catechism of the Catholic Church is wrong and you are right?
Point me to the relevant passage, and I will go confess to my parish priest!
1192 Sacred images in our churches and homes are intended to awaken and nourish our faith in the mystery of Christ. Through the icon of Christ and his works of salvation, it is He whom we adore. Through sacred images of the holy Mother of God, of the angels and of the saints, we venerate the persons represented.
I thought that it was heresy to reject what was written in the CCC ?
Really? Does it say that in the CCC?
Or are Catholics allowed to disagree with the teachings of the CCC ?
What a strange question? Are you not allowed?
Human beings were given free will by God. They can choose to “disagree” with God, you, me, and the Catechism. Are you under some misapprehension that a faithful Catholic no longer has free will?
The honor paid to sacred images is a “respectful veneration,"
I think the reference you are citing originated at the Council of Nicaea (7th Ecumenical,787 AD).
We [the council bishops], therefore, define with all certitude and accuracy that just as the figure of the precious and life-giving Cross, so also the venerable and holy images, as well in painting and mosaic as of other fit materials, should be set forth in the holy churches of God… [To these we can add] the Book of the Gospels and to the other holy objects,incense and lights may be offered according to ancient pious custom. For the honor which is paid to the image passes on to that which the image represents, and he who reveres the image reveres in it the subject represented… "
Religious worship is not directed to images in themselves, considered as mere things, but under their distinctive aspect as images leading us on to God incarnate. the movement toward the image does not terminate in it as image, but tends toward that whose image it is.
We treat images with great respect and reverence BECAUSE of who they represent. Disrespect to sacred images is like someone disrespecting the flag of a country.
How did you get to be so hostile toward the Catholic faith?