☆Dreamwind☆
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Religion and its rites have a long history of structure and routines. From coming together to worship with each religion putting its own spin on how clergy go about leading followers in prayer, learning, song, meditation, mysteries, or praise. Performing special rites such as baptism, initiation, communion, funerals, and marriages. To observing special customs for holy days. My family is some form of Christian or other, with roughly half being Catholic. Even some people who practice in private may choose these things. I'd say it's already pretty deeply ingrained, even if it's been watered down in some sects. If you have a good relationship with a deity, doesn't matter if it's public or private. You do not necessarily need a religious building, or ritual to worship.