Canonics

/kəˈnɑːnɪks/ noun

The study or science of church law and the rules (canons) that govern religious institutions and practices.

From canon (rules) plus -ics suffix (indicating a field of study or body of knowledge). It's similar to how 'physics' is the study of physical laws.

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