If the space is sacred to your religion. If not, it does not necessarily have to feel religious for you, but be respectful of the significance to that religion, and accept the right of those people to be religious there.
An example of profane could be a public restroom, while a sacred example could be a church or temple. Profane spaces are seen as ordinary or commonplace, while sacred spaces hold religious or spiritual significance.
Hildegard of Bingen
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Objects or spaces set apart as sacred are considered consecrated or dedicated to a higher power, often with religious significance. These spaces or objects are treated with reverence, respect, and are typically used in rituals, ceremonies or worship practices to connect with the divine.
Humanists do not have a specific holy building like some religions. Humanism is a non-religious worldview that focuses on reason, ethics, and personal development without the need for traditional religious practices or sacred spaces.
The Toltecs used their pyramids for religious ceremonies and sacrifices. The pyramids were considered sacred spaces where they could communicate with their gods and honor them through rituals and offerings.
Sacred or religious.
Religious painting with a sacred meaning is called "religious art" or "sacred art." These types of paintings often depict religious figures, scenes from religious texts, or themes central to a particular faith tradition.
The term used to mean the opposite of religious or sacred is "secular" or "profane."
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Religious places and places of worship are usually preserved as sacred.
pure, religious, holy