capelocracy

/ˌkæpɪlɒkrəsi/

Definitions

1. noun

A system of government in which a chapel or church is the dominant institution, often with the clergy holding significant power.

“The capelocracy of the medieval period was characterized by the strong influence of the Catholic Church.”

Synonyms

  • clerocracy
  • ecclesiocracy

Antonyms

  • laicism
  • secularism