Antiliturgist

/ˌæntɪˈlɪtɜːrdʒɪst/ noun

A person who opposes liturgical worship or traditional religious ceremonies and advocates for simpler, non-ceremonial forms of religious practice.

From antiliturgic plus -ist (a person who advocates for something). This term emerged to identify religious reformers and movements that explicitly rejected formal liturgical traditions.

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