The term "strict religious observance" refers to a strong adherence to religious beliefs and practices, often characterized by strict moral codes and rigorous worship rituals.
Related terms
Puritans: A Protestant group that sought to purify the Church of England from within by implementing strict religious observance.
Theocracy: A form of government where the leaders claim divine guidance and rule based on religious principles.
Salem Witch Trials: A series of hearings and prosecutions in colonial Massachusetts where individuals were accused of practicing witchcraft due to their perceived violation of strict religious beliefs.