Papalism

Pronunciation: /ˈpeɪpəɫˈɪzəm/

Papalism (noun)

  1. The belief that the Pope should have strong authority over the Church and its decisions.
  2. A political or religious approach that supports strict control by the Pope in Church matters.

Examples

  • Papalism teaches that the Pope has supreme authority.
  • Many people reject papalism because they doubt Pope power belief.