THE FOUR DEGREES OF HONOR IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
LATRIA
Worship given to God alone — the supreme adoration due to the Most Holy Trinity.
HYPERDULIA
The highest form of veneration given to the Blessed Virgin Mary, honoring her unique role as Mother of God.
PROTODULIA
Special veneration given first to St. Joseph, recognizing his preeminent role as Patron of the Universal Church and Guardian of the Holy Family.
DULIA
Veneration given to the other saints, honoring their holy lives and asking for their intercession.
These degrees of honor reflect the proper order of love and reverence in the Communion of Saints.
Source: Catechists of St. Francis Xavier


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