Papaphobia (noun)
pa-pa-fo-bee-a
Extreme opposition to, or hatred or dread of, the Pope or Roman Catholicism.
Early 19th century; earliest use found in Robert Bisset (1759–1805), historian and novelist. From post-classical Latin papa pope + -phobia.
Example sentences
“He doesn’t hate all religion but he does have a serious case of papaphobia.”