Antiliturgic

/ˌæntɪlɪˈtɜːrdʒɪk/ adjective

Opposed to or against formal religious rituals, ceremonies, and liturgical worship practices.

From anti- (against) plus liturgic, from Greek 'liturgia' (public service or worship). The term emerged in religious and theological discourse to describe movements opposing structured ceremonial worship.

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