Religious Heritage

Religious heritage is the faith in which a person was predominantly raised or the faith a person's parents or previous generations have traditionally held. For example, an agnostic with no religious affiliations whose family has predominantly remained Roman Catholic in past generations would have a religious heritage of Catholicism. As another example, say a person is of Jewish ethnicity but is not of the faith Judaism; this person's religious heritage would be Jewish.

 

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