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These acts, known collectively as the Elizabethan Religious Settlement, made it compulsory to attend church services every Sunday ; and imposed an oath on clergymen and statesmen to recognise the Church of England, the independence of the Church of England from the Catholic Church, and the authority of Elizabeth as Supreme Governor.
A Practical Reference to Religious Diversity for Operational Police and Emergency Services was a publication of the Australasian Police Multicultural Advisory Bureau designed to offer guidance to police and emergency services personnel on how religious affiliation can affect their contact with the public.
Religious services were also sporadic.
Friends General Conference, with Divine guidance, nurtures the spiritual vitality of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ) by providing programs and services for Friends, meetings, and seekers.
The Society campaigns for " Challenging Religious Privilege " the disestablishment of the Church of England ; the withdrawal of state subsidies to religious schools ; the end of tax exemption for churches and an end to the public funding of chaplains in prisons, hospitals and the armed services, as well as keeping religious influence out of health care, legislation, Human Rights and equality issues.
) Religious services for the whole Order are held quadrennially ; new Knights and Dames Grand Cross are installed at these services.
Religious services were regulated, congregations restricted, but Jews were allowed to enter Jerusalem on Tisha B ' Av, the anniversary of the destruction of the Temple.
Religious services include a Catholic church, an Anglican / Grace United church, a Baptist church, a Pentecostal church, and a Community Fellowship within New Town.
* Christian / Religious ( Religious stations, usually Christian, now includes Muslim services )
Religious services involved what was known in Hebrew as menatseach, essentially call-and-response.
Religious organizations often provide an array of services to residents in need, such as food, shelter, clothing, childcare and senior services in the community.
Religious firms compete against one another to offer religious products and services to consumers, who choose between the firms.
Religious services are still occasionally held here.
Religious organizations also incorporate other forms of creative and performance arts into their services or programs.

Religious and are
Included are the following: Baptist Student Movement, Canterbury Club ( Episcopal ), Christian Science Organization, Friends' Meeting for Worship, Hillel ( Jewish ), Liberal Religious Fellowship, Lutheran Student Association, Newman Club ( Roman Catholic ), Presbyterian Student Fellowship, United Student Fellowship ( Congregational-Baptist ), and Wesley Fellowship ( Methodist ).
Student religious organizations are co-ordinated under the Religious Activities Committee, a standing committee of the Carleton Student Association.
Religious who derive their own sense of purpose through identification with the religious community rather than the academic community are prone to underestimate both the layman's reservoir of idealism and his need for this identification.
There are an estimated 2, 400 celibate Anglican Religious ( 1080 men and 1320 women ) in the Anglican Communion as a whole, some of whom have adopted the Rule of St. Benedict.
In the Roman Catholic Church according to the norms of the Code of Canon Law 1983 a Benedictine abbey is a " religious institute ", and its professed members are therefore members of the " Consecrated Life ", commonly referred to as " Religious ".
However, for Young Religious Unitarian Universalists ( YRUU ) programming in Canada, the " Central " and " Eastern " regions are combined to form a youth region known as " QuOM " ( Quebec, Ontario and the Maritimes ), giving the youth only three regions for their activities.
Spiritual Deists are likely to label themselves “ Spiritual But Not Religious ”.
Religious political parties are not allowed as it would not respect the principle of non-interference of religion in politics and that religion has to remain in the private sphere to respect all beliefs.
Ritual dances are usually called " Religious dances " because of their purpose.
Religious or sectarian attacks in situations where Islamists are active have been particularly serious following 2004.
* 1415 – Religious reformers John Wycliffe and Jan Hus are condemned as heretics at the Council of Constance.
Religious activities in the tradition of Theravada Buddhism are also carried out, a tradition which all of these cultures share.
There are several English spoken Religious meetings in Nijmegen.
Religious Science, Divine Science, and the Unity Church are religious denominations which represent a panentheistic worldview within the Christian New Thought movement.
Among them are Secretum (" My Secret Book "), an intensely personal, guilt-ridden imaginary dialogue with Augustine of Hippo ; De Viris Illustribus (" On Famous Men "), a series of moral biographies ; Rerum Memorandarum Libri, an incomplete treatise on the cardinal virtues ; De Otio Religiosorum (" On Religious Leisure ") and De Vita Solitaria (" On the Solitary Life "), which praise the contemplative life ; De Remediis Utriusque Fortunae (" Remedies for Fortune Fair and Foul "), a self-help book which remained popular for hundreds of years ; Itinerarium (" Petrarch's Guide to the Holy Land "); a number of invectives against opponents such as doctors, scholastics, and the French ; the Carmen Bucolicum, a collection of 12 pastoral poems ; and the unfinished epic Africa.
Religious beliefs, myths, dogmas and legends are the representations that express the nature of these sacred things, and the virtues and powers which are attributed to them.
Religious people are generally skeptical about claims of other religions, at least when the two denominations conflict in some stated belief.
One common typology among sociologists, religious groups are classified as ecclesias, denominations, sects, or cults ( now more commonly referred to in scholarship as New Religious Movements ).
Religious congregations are required to register with the government, and individual parishes must have at least 500 members to register.
Unity, Religious Science, Divine Science are denominations within the New Thought movement.
Robinson of the Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance, Crowley adopted this line from François Rabelais, who in 1534 wrote, " DO AS THOU WILT because men that are free, of gentle birth, well bred and at home in civilizor ".
* Religious buildings are dissolved by Henry VIII, including
Religious reasons are a primary factor cited by people for the opposition of cohabitation.

Religious and usually
* Field 3: Religious preference ( usually " rk " for Roman Catholic, or " ev " for Protestant )
Religious terrorism does not in itself necessarily define a specific religious standpoint or view, but instead usually defines an individual or a group view or interpretation of that belief system's teachings.
Religious practices were usually held in local shrines and sacred areas, which contained sacrificial altars.
Religious pluralism existed in classical Islamic ethics and Sharia law, as the religious laws and courts of other religions, including Christianity, Judaism and Hinduism, were usually accommodated within the Islamic legal framework, as seen in the early Caliphate, Al-Andalus, Indian subcontinent, and the Ottoman Millet system.
Religious thinking tends to be some form of idealism, as God usually becomes the highest ideal ( such as Neoplatonism ).
Today, a hazzan, particularly in more formal ( usually not Orthodox ) synagogues, is likely to have academic credentials, most often a degree in Music or in Sacred Music, sometimes a degree in Music Education or in Jewish Religious Education or a related discipline.
Religious rules may prescribe a specific zone, e. g. some Christian traditions hold that Christians must be buried in " consecrated ground ", usually a cemetery ; an earlier practice, burial in or very near the church ( hence the word churchyard ), was generally abandoned with individual exceptions as a high posthumous honour ; also many existing funeral monuments and crypts remain in use.
Religious views of conscience usually see it as linked to a morality inherent in all humans, to a beneficent universe and / or to divinity.
Religious education usually occurs in scheduled sessions in private homes.
Religious teachers usually move on a weekly or monthly circuit, staying as guests in private houses in exchange for teaching.
" Religious scholars usually concluded that Buddhist scriptures “… were meant to be taken literally only when it came to matters of spiritual truth ; details of natural science are revealed figuratively and allegorically .”
Religious sects whose members live communally, such as the Hutterites, for example, are not usually called " utopian socialists ", although their way of living is a prime example.
Sandals without socks, while generally not worn in a synagogue, are usually accepted in Modern Orthodox and Religious Zionist Communities in Israel for daily dress.
Religious music is usually chanted, and its lyrics and dance often reenact namtars, spiritual biographies of saints, and feature distinctive masks and costumes.
Religious subjects were usually treated in Latin, but among moralists who used the vernacular were Frei Heitor Pinto, Bishop Arraez, and Frei Thome de Jesus, whose " Trabalhos de Jesus " has appeared in many languages.
Religious devotion, Weber argues, is usually accompanied by a rejection of worldly affairs, including the pursuit of wealth and possessions.
Ten GCSEs are usually taken by each pupil, consisting of five compulsory subjects ( Religious Studies, Mathematics, English Language and Literature, and a modern language ( French, German or Spanish ) plus Information Technology and Personal, Social Education, with five other options from humanities, sciences, or arts subjects.
Religious cosmologies usually include an act or process of creation by a creator deity or a larger pantheon.
The report of the " Swedish Government's Commission on New Religious Movements " ( 1998 ) states that the great majority of members of new religious movements derive positive experiences from their subscription to ideas or doctrines which correspond to their personal needs, and that withdrawal from these movements is usually quite undramatic, as these people leave feeling enriched by a predominantly positive experience.
Religious celebrations were usually preceded by a procession which ended in the church.
::* Spirituality, Faith or Religious Services usually at private institutions regardless of institution ’ s affiliation

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