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A religious building is a large structure designed for religious purposes. It normally has a very large room for worship, and often has other meeting rooms. Churches, temples, and mosques are all religious buildings.

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What is the sacred building called?

A sacred building is typically called a temple, mosque, cathedral, synagogue, or church, depending on the religious tradition. These buildings are dedicated to worship and religious practices and hold significant spiritual importance for the community.


Do humanists have a holy building?

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