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  2. List of religious institutes - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of religious organizations - Wikipedia

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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 this list where the organization itself claims or has claimed to be a religious organization.

  4. Religious institute - Wikipedia

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    A religious institute is one of the two types of institutes of consecrated life; the other is the secular institute, where its members are "living in the world". Religious institutes come under the jurisdiction of the Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life.

  5. Religious organization - Wikipedia

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    The Croatian government established the Commission for Relations with Religious Communities in order to regulate legal relations between the state and religious organizations. In Croatia, religious communities have the right to establish religious schools and preschool education institutions, and in accordance with the contract between the ...

  6. History of religion - Wikipedia

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    The history of religion is the written record of human religious feelings, thoughts, and ideas. This period of religious history begins with the invention of writing about 5,200 years ago (3200 BCE). [1] The prehistory of religion involves the study of religious beliefs that existed prior to the advent of written records.

  7. Organized religion - Wikipedia

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    Some examples of this are found in the definition provided by Clifford Geertz, who defines religion as a "Cultural system." [ 2 ] Furthermore, Max Weber 's prominent definition of a religion includes the idea of a ' Church ', not necessarily in the Christian formulation, but insisting on the notion of an organized hierarchy constituting a ...

  8. List of Christian denominations - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] [15] Among those listed, some bodies included do not consider themselves denominations, though for the purpose of academic study of religion, they are categorized as a denomination, that is, "an organized body of Christians." [16] For example, the Catholic Church considers itself the one true church and the Holy See as pre ...

  9. Institution - Wikipedia

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    Parental religious participation is the most influential part of religious socialization—more so than religious peers or religious beliefs. [24] See sociology of religion and civil religion . Peer groups : A peer group is a social group whose members have interests, social positions and age in common.