Verbs

(v)corrupt, pervert, subvert, demoralize, demoralise, debauch, debase, profane, vitiate, deprave, misdirectcorrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality“debauch the young people with wine and women”, “Socrates was accused of corrupting young men”, “Do school counselors subvert young children?”, “corrupt the morals”
(v)desecrate, profane, outrage, violateviolate the sacred character of a place or language“desecrate a cemetery”, “violate the sanctity of the church”, “profane the name of God”

Adjectives

(s)blasphemous, blue, profanecharacterized by profanity or cursing“foul-mouthed and blasphemous”, “blue language”, “profane words”
(a)profane, secularnot concerned with or devoted to religion“sacred and profane music”, “secular drama”, “secular architecture”, “children being brought up in an entirely profane environment”
(s)profane, unconsecrated, unsanctifiednot holy because unconsecrated or impure or defiled
(s)blasphemous, profane, sacrilegiousgrossly irreverent toward what is held to be sacred“blasphemous rites of a witches' Sabbath”, “profane utterances against the Church”, “it is sacrilegious to enter with shoes on”