religious institutions
Religious institutions are organized groups or structures that promote and support a specific faith or belief system. They often include places of worship, such as churches, temples, or mosques, where followers gather for communal activities, prayers, and rituals. These institutions may also provide educational programs, social services, and community support to their members.
In addition to places of worship, religious institutions can encompass various organizations, such as denominations, sects, or religious orders. They play a significant role in shaping moral values, cultural practices, and community identity, influencing both individual lives and broader societal norms.