Religious Rites
Religious rites refer to formal ceremonies, rituals, and practices that hold symbolic significance within a particular faith or belief system. These rites are often performed in a prescribed manner and are considered important for spiritual, cultural, or social reasons. They may include sacraments, prayers, sacrifices, festivals, and other observances that are central to the worship and traditions of a religious community. Rites often serve to mark important life events such as birth, coming of age, marriage, and death, as well as to establish a connection with the divine or spiritual realm.