--subdivision Liturgy under Judaism; under individual Jewish and Christian sects; under names of individual Christian monastic and religious orders; and under individual Jewish and Christian ceremonies, rituals, holidays, etc., e.g. Catholic Church--Liturgy; Judaism--Ari rite--Liturgy; Jesuits--Liturgy; Seder--Liturgy; Good Friday--Liturgy; also subdivision Rituals under names of individual religions and sects other than Judaism and Jewish and Christian sects, e.g. Buddhism--Rituals; also subdivision Customs and practices under names of religions and sects, e.g. Catholic Church--Customs and practices; Buddhism--Customs and practices; and subdivision Rites and ceremonies under ethnic groups
Here are entered works on groups of Christians who live and/or work together to achieve common spiritual and social objectives. Works on groups of Christians who live together without vows are entered under Societies living in common without vows. Works on groups of Christians who live together under religious vows are entered under Monasticism and religious orders. --names of particular communities
Here are entered works on the condition in which numerous distinct ethnic, religious, or cultural groups coexist within one society. Works on policies or programs that foster the preservation of different cultural identities, including customs, languages, and beliefs, within a unified society such as a state or nation, are entered under Multiculturalism. Works on the blending of elements from two or more cultures, often producing a distinctive successor culture, are entered under Cultural fusion.