Antipopery

/ˌæntiˈpoʊpəri/ noun

Opposition to the practices, authority, or influence of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church.

From anti- (against) + popery (the beliefs and practices of the Pope). Popery itself comes from Middle English and refers to papal authority. This word emerged during the Protestant Reformation when religious groups actively opposed Catholic papal doctrine.

AMአንቲፓፓዝም
ARمعارضة البابوية
BNপ্রতিপাপবাদ
CAAntipapisme
CSAntipapismus
DAAntipapisme
DEAntipapismus
ELΑντιπαπισμός
ESAnticristianismo
FAضدپاپایی
FIAntipaavism
FRAnticléricalisme
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