religious faith
[/rɪˈlɪdʒəs feɪθ/]
nounfeminine (fé religiosa)pl: religious faiths / fiéis religiosas
fé religiosa
1. Strong belief in and devotion to a religion or religious deity without requiring empirical evidence or scientific proof
Her religious faith sustained her through difficult times.
Sua fé religiosa a sustentou durante tempos difíceis.
2. Trust and confidence in the doctrines, practices, and spiritual teachings of a particular religion
He practiced his religious faith with dedication and commitment.
Ele praticava sua fé religiosa com dedicação e compromisso.
3. The act of believing in God or a higher power as central to one's worldview and daily life
Religious faith provides comfort and meaning to millions of people worldwide.
A fé religiosa proporciona conforto e significado a milhões de pessoas em todo o mundo.
In Brazil, religious faith is deeply embedded in the cultural fabric, with significant Catholic and Pentecostal populations. The phrase 'fé religiosa' is commonly used in both secular and devotional contexts. In the USA, religious faith remains a central aspect of American identity, with discussions about faith frequently intersecting with politics, social issues, and personal identity. Both cultures view religious faith as a fundamental human right and a source of personal meaning.
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