collegiugia

/kɒlɛdʒɪˈuːdʒə/

Definitions

1. noun

A collective term for various Christian traditions or communities that developed in the medieval period, often characterized by unique liturgical practices and customs.

“The collegiate church was known for its rich history and adherence to the collegiugia of the local Christian community.”

Synonyms

  • Christian tradition
  • liturgical practice

Antonyms

  • heresy
  • secularism