dominant religion within a region, main religion, religion of the majority
[Image:State Religions.png|right|thumb|300px|Nations with state religions: ]]A state religion (also called an official religion, established church or state church) is a
religious body or
creed officially endorsed by the
state. Practically, a state without a state religion is called a
secular state. The term state church is associated with
Christianity, and is sometimes used to denote a specific national branch of Christianity. Closely related to state churches are what
sociologists call
ecclesiae, though the two are slightly different. State religions are examples of the official or government-sanctioned
establishment of religion, as distinct from
theocracy. It is also possible for a
national church to become established without being under state control.
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