simony

/ˈsaɪməni/
noun
  1. The buying or selling of sacred things, such as church offices, pardons, or spiritual benefits.
    • The council passed strict laws to prevent simony in religious institutions.
    • In medieval times, simony was considered a serious sin against the church.
    • The bishop was accused of simony for selling positions in the church.
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