rubricism

noun

Etymology

From rubric + -ism.

  1. derived from *h₁rewdʰ-
  2. derived from rūbrīca
  3. derived from rubrique
  4. inherited from rubriche
  5. formed as rubricism — “rubric + -ism

Definitions

  1. A pedantic or scrupulous emphasis on following rubrics, that is, written directions and…

    A pedantic or scrupulous emphasis on following rubrics, that is, written directions and regulations, in celebrating the liturgy.

    • The earlier rubricism and strict observance of the laws governing valid liturgical celebration, were considered stultifying and obsolete by the Council Fathers.

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