papistry

/ˈpæpɪstri/

Definitions

1. noun

  1. The principles or practices of the Roman Catholic Church, especially in relation to doctrine, ritual, or authority.

“The historian was critical of the monarch’s involvement in papistry and its influence on the kingdom’s politics.”

2. noun

  1. The Church of Rome, especially in its supposed corrupt or oppressive aspects.

“The pamphlet’s critique of papistry resonated with the growing number of Protestant dissenters.”

Synonyms

  • Catholic Church
  • Roman Catholicism

Antonyms

  • Protestantism
  • Reformation