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From Late Latin ''secta ,'' meaning an organized religious body or organization, from Latin, meaning a course of action or way of life, a sect is a religion or sub-group of a religion.
From Late Latin ''secta ,'' meaning an organized religious body or organization, from Latin, meaning a course of action or way of life, a sect is a religion or sub-group of a religion.



See also [[denomination]], [[ecclesia]], and [[cult]].



''Examples?''



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From Late Latin secta , meaning an organized religious body or organization, from Latin, meaning a course of action or way of life, a sect is a religion or sub-group of a religion.


See also denomination, ecclesia, and cult.


Examples?