advocación
invocation (of a saint or patron)
noun ahd-boh-kah-SYOHN Rare
Origin: From Latin advocatio (calling to one's aid), from advocare (to call upon).
Also means
patronage
Usage Note
Advocación refers in Catholic usage to a specific title or dedication under which a church, chapel, or religious image is placed — for example, la advocación de la Virgen del Pilar. It is rarely used outside religious or art-historical contexts. Do not confuse with vocación (vocation, calling).
Examples
"La ermita tiene advocación a San Antonio."
Natural Translation
The chapel is dedicated to Saint Anthony.
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