IPA: /ˈtʃɜːr.tʃiˌæn.ɪ.ti/
KK: /ˈtʃɜːrʧiˌænɪti/
An excessive or narrow focus on the practices and interests of a specific church or denomination, often at the expense of broader Christian values.
His churchianity made it difficult for him to accept other interpretations of faith.
Churchianity is formed from "church" (from Old English *cirice*, meaning a place of worship) and "-ianity" (a suffix denoting a state or condition). The term refers to the condition or state of being associated with the church, often implying a focus on institutional aspects rather than spiritual essence.
Think of 'church' as a place of worship and '-ianity' as a state of being. This helps you remember that 'churchianity' refers to the condition of being associated with the church.
No commonly confused words.