liturgism

/ˈlɪtərˌdʒɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A person’s excessive or excessive devotion to ritualistic practices, especially in a liturgical or ecclesiastical context.

“The priest’s liturgism was criticized for overshadowing the spiritual aspects of the service.”

Synonyms

  • ecclesiasticism
  • ritualism

Antonyms

  • primitivism
  • simplism