Antiritualism

/ˌæntiːˈrɪtʃuəlɪzəm/ noun

Opposition to or rejection of rituals, especially religious or ceremonial practices.

From anti- (against) + ritualism (from Latin ritualis, ceremonial, from ritus, rite or ceremony). Ritualism emerged as a movement in the 19th century, and antiritualism developed as a counter-movement among those who saw rituals as empty formality rather than meaningful spiritual practice.

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