noun
- Plural of clericalist; people who advocate for the power, influence, or authority of the clergy in political, social, or educational affairs.
Usage: Usually used in historical or political contexts; Often carries a critical or opposing connotation
Examples
- The clericalists in 19th-century Europe sought to maintain the Church's influence over state matters.
- Clericalists opposed the separation of church and state during the Enlightenment.
- The debate between clericalists and secularists shaped modern European politics.
- Clericalists argued that religious institutions should guide moral and educational policy.
- Many clericalists lost political power as democratic reforms took hold.