priestism
/ˈprɪɪstɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
The state or condition of being a priest, especially in a particular tradition or institution.
“The priestism of the community was deeply ingrained in its daily life and practices.”
2. noun
A system or ideology based on the power and influence of priests or clergy.
“The new priestism that emerged in the city sought to impose strict moral codes on its citizens.”