Organized religion refers to established systems of beliefs, practices, rituals, and institutions that provide structure for followers' spiritual or moral lives.
Related terms
Religious Institutions: These are formal organizations within organized religion that have specific roles such as clergy members or religious leaders.
Dogma: Dogma represents official doctrines or teachings within a religious system that followers are expected to accept without question.
Heresy: Heresy refers to beliefs or opinions that go against or challenge established religious doctrines or teachings.