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This is a list of religious organizations by faith. As it can be a matter of rebuttal as to whether an organization is in fact religious, organizations only appear on ...
Youth religious organizations based in the United States (3 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Religious organizations based in the United States" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.
This category gathers together all organizations relating to religion. This includes organizations of religious people and religious bodies (e.g. congregations, denominations, or other organizations created for religious purposes, and faith-based organizations created for other purposes), as well as organizations about religion (e.g. organizations for scholars who study religions; regulatory ...
The French Republic is constitutionally laïque (roughly, secular).It is prohibited by a 1905 statute for the state to subsidize or recognize any religion, or to pay stipends; for historical reasons, this statute does not apply to the Alsace-Moselle area (where four religions are state-subsidized under the local law), to French Guiana (Catholic priests are employed by the local government ...
Category for lists of religious organizations Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. C. Lists of Christian organizations (1 C ...
[4] [5] The largest ecumenical organization in Christianity is the World Council of Churches. [6] [3] The following is not a complete list, but aims to provide a comprehensible overview of the diversity among denominations of Christianity, ecumenical organizations, and Christian ideologies not necessarily represented by specific denominations.
Jewish religious organizations (10 C, 14 P) M. Mandaean organizations (1 P) Modern pagan organizations (8 C, 3 P) N. New Thought organizations (1 C, 7 P) S.
The following is a list of current Catholic religious institutes.Most are Latin Catholic; however, Eastern Catholic institutes are also included.. The list given here includes not only examples of pontifical-right institutes but also some that are only of diocesan right.