Religious institution definition

Religious institution means
Religious institution means any church, synagogue, mosque, temple or building which is used primarily for religious worship and related religious activities.
Religious institution means a building used for the congregation, meeting, study, and prayer related to any religious faith;

Examples of Religious institution in a sentence

  • Religious institution or unit group building thereof, provided that: (1) The height requirements of the district wherein the use is located may be exceeded if every portion of the building above the height limit is at least as many feet distant from lot lines as that portion of the building is in height.

  • Provided that no such sanction shall be necessary for borrowing such amount as may be prescribed for meeting the urgent expenses to carry on the daily rituals of a Religious institution.] 1.

  • Religious institution accessory uses are proposed to be allowed in all zoning districts that permit religious institutions.

  • Property is hereby rezoned from R-7 (Single Family Residential) to allow expansion of a Religious institution on a R-7 zoned lot.

  • The three (3) uses approved for the site include Religious institution, Philanthropic and Eleemosyynary Institution and Clubs and Organizations and are codified in Findings 3, 4,5 and 6 of the approval resolution.


More Definitions of Religious institution

Religious institution means an organization
Religious institution means a facility operated for worship, prayer, meditation or similar activity by an organization granted tax-exempt status by the Federal Internal Revenue Service.
Religious institution means any church, ecclesiastical, or denominational organization, or any established physical place for worship in this State at which nonprofit religious services and activities are regularly conducted, and any bona fide religious groups that do not maintain specific places of worship. "Religious institution" includes any separate group or corporation that forms an integral part of a religious institution that is exempt from federal income tax under the provisions of section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, and that is primarily supported by funds solicited inside its own membership or congregation.
Religious institution means a building or structure used by a congregation or organization dedicated to worship and related religious, social and charitable activities, with or without an auditorium, convent or monastery, or clergy residence as uses accessory thereto;
Religious institution means a temple or an endowment and includes a brindavana, samadhi, peetha, paduka or any other institution established or maintained for a religious purpose.”
Religious institution means any religious establishment (such as temple, shrine, mosque or the like) with a specific location and known address which is dedicated to, or used as of right by, the public generally or any community or section thereof, as a place of public religious worship.
Religious institution means a facility used for worship and related religious, philanthropic or social activities and includes accessory rectories, manses, meeting rooms, food preparation and service facilities, and related buildings. Typical uses include churches, chapels, mosques, temples, synagogues, parish halls, convents or monasteries.