Anticlergy

/ˌæntɪˈklɜrdʒi/ noun

Opposition to or hostility toward clergy; the state of being against the ordained priesthood or religious establishment.

From anti- (against) + clergy (from Old French clergie, educated clergy). Emerged as a term during periods of religious reformation and anti-establishment movements.

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