Antisimoniacal

/ˌæntɪsɪˌmoʊniˈeɪkəl/ adjective

Definition

Opposed to simony, the buying and selling of ecclesiastical positions or spiritual privileges.

Etymology

From anti- (against) + simony (from Simon Magus, biblical figure who tried to buy spiritual powers). Medieval ecclesiastical term.

Kelly Says

Simony was such a problem in medieval Europe that the Church had to establish 'antisimoniacal' laws—priests were literally auctioning off positions to the highest bidder!

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