Antichurch

/ˈæntiˌtʃɜːtʃ/ noun

An organization, movement, or group that opposes or stands against established churches or church authority; a counter-church.

From anti- (against) + church (from Greek kyriakon, 'of the Lord'). This compound term emerged during periods of religious reformation and schism when groups explicitly defined themselves as opposing mainstream ecclesiastical institutions.

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