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  2. Religious corporation - Wikipedia

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    A religious corporation is a type of religious non-profit organization, which has been incorporated under the law. Often these types of corporations are recognized under the law on a subnational level, for instance by a state or province government. The government agency responsible for regulating such corporations is usually the official ...

  3. Organized religion - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church, the largest Christian denomination, is an example of an organized religion. Organized religion, also known as institutional religion, is religion in which belief systems and rituals are systematically arranged and formally established, typically by an official doctrine (or dogma ), a hierarchical or bureaucratic leadership ...

  4. 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.

  5. Christian corporatism - Wikipedia

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    Christian democracy. Christian corporatism is a societal, economic, or a modern political application of the Christian doctrine of Paul of Tarsus in I Corinthians 12:12-31 where Paul speaks of an organic form of politics and society where all people and components are functionally united, like the human body. [1]

  6. Religious organization - Wikipedia

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    United States. In the United States, a faith-based organization (FBO) is an organization that has its mission based on a faith system. The U.S. IRS designates tax exemptions for those legal entities that qualify. To be a legal entity in America each organization must file the required documents in the U.S. states in which they operate.

  7. Religion and business - Wikipedia

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    Religion and business have throughout history interacted in ways that relate to and affected one another, as well as influenced sociocultural evolution, political geographies, and labour laws. As businesses expand globally they seek new markets which leads to expanding their corporation's norms and rules to encompass the new locations norms ...

  8. Epulones - Wikipedia

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    Epulones. The epulones ( Latin for "feasters"; sing. epulo) was a religious organization of Ancient Rome. They arranged feasts and public banquets at festivals and games ( ludi ). They constituted one of the four great religious corporations ( quattuor amplissima collegia) of ancient Roman priests.

  9. Corporation sole - Wikipedia

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    A corporation sole is a legal entity consisting of a single ("sole") incorporated office, occupied by a single ("sole") natural person. This structure allows corporations (often religious corporations or Commonwealth governments) to pass without interruption from one officeholder to the next, giving positions legal continuity with subsequent officeholders having identical powers and ...