catharism

/kæθəˈrɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A 12th- to 14th-century Christian movement emphasizing the importance of personal spiritual purity and rejecting the Catholic Church’s sacraments and authority.

“The medieval heresy of catharism was a significant challenge to the established Catholic Church.”

Synonyms

  • Albigensianism
  • Dualism

Antonyms

  • Catholicism
  • Orthodoxy