antiliturgy

/ænˌtɪlɪˈtɜːrzi/

Definitions

1. noun

The opposition to or criticism of liturgy, especially in a church or religious context.

“The priest’s sermon was seen as a form of antiliturgy by some members of the congregation, who felt it strayed too far from traditional doctrine.”

Synonyms

  • ecclesiastical dissent
  • liturgical criticism

Antonyms

  • ecclesiastical conformity
  • liturgical compliance