State religion

Confessional states[a]
  Christianity (unspecified doctrines)
  Islam (unspecified doctrines)

A state religion (also called an official religion, established church or state church) is a religious group or creed officially accepted by the state.

The term state church is used in context with Christianity, and is sometimes used for a specific national branch of Christianity.

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