Civil society/Catalogs/Types of religious organizations: Difference between revisions
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Assemblies of the faithful
- Cloister: Add brief definition or description
- Conference: A large-scale professional meeting. [e]
- Confraternity: Add brief definition or description
- Congregation: Add brief definition or description
- Meeting house: Add brief definition or description
- Monastery: Add brief definition or description
- Order (religious): Add brief definition or description
- Retreat house: Add brief definition or description
- Sangha: Add brief definition or description
- Seminary: Add brief definition or description
- Synagogue: Add brief definition or description
- Synod: Add brief definition or description
- Temple: Add brief definition or description
Religious orders
- Benedictine: Add brief definition or description
- Carmelite: Add brief definition or description
- Dominican: Add brief definition or description
- Franciscan: Add brief definition or description
- Society of Jesus: The Jesuits, a Catholic religious order founded in 1534 by St Ignatius of Loyola. [e]