religious leadership
Religious leadership refers to individuals who guide and support a community in spiritual matters. These leaders often hold specific roles within their faith traditions, such as pastors, imams, rabbis, or monks. They provide teachings, conduct rituals, and offer counsel to help followers navigate their beliefs and practices.
In many religions, leaders are responsible for interpreting sacred texts and fostering a sense of community among members. They may also engage in outreach activities, promote social justice, and address moral issues, helping to shape the values and actions of their congregations.