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==In Christianity== {{see also|List of Christian denominations|Christian denomination}} [[File:Prayer meeting Korpela movement 1935.jpg|thumb|Prayer meeting of the [[Korpela movement]] in 1935]] While the historical usage of the term "sect" in [[Christendom]] has had [[pejorative]] connotations, referring to a group or movement with [[Heresy in Christianity|heretical]] beliefs or practices that deviate from those of groups considered orthodox,<ref>[[Bryan R. Wilson|Wilson, Bryan]] ''Religion in Sociological Perspective'' 1982, {{ISBN|0-19-826664-2}} [[Oxford University Press]] page 89<br /> "In English, it is a term that designates a religiously separated group, but in its historical usage in Christendom it carried a distinctly pejorative connotation. A sect was a movement committed to heretical beliefs and often to ritual acts and practices like isolation that departed from orthodox religious procedures."</ref><ref>{{CathEncy|wstitle=Sect and Sects}}</ref> its primary meaning is to indicate a community which has separated itself from the larger body from which its members came. ===Orthodox=== {{main article|Orthodoxy}} ===Roman Catholic sects=== {{main article|Independent Catholicism}} ===Protestant sects=== {{See also|List of the largest Protestant denominations}}
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