simonism

/ˈsɪmənɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A system of government by bishops, especially the system of Pope Pius IX in the 19th century, in which the Catholic Church claimed sovereignty over temporal as well as spiritual affairs.

“The Catholic Church’s simonism was a major point of contention for reformers during the 19th century.”

Synonyms

  • ultramontanism

Antonyms

  • liberalism