-olatry, -latry, -olater-, -later, -olatress, -latress, -olatria, -olatrous, -latrous

(Greek: worship; excessively, fanatically devoted to someone or something; “service paid to the gods”)

Yet, if he would, man cannot live all to this world. If not religious, he will be superstitious. If he worships not the true God, he will have his idols.

—Theodore Parker
paleolatry, palaeolatry
Worship of, or an excessive reverence for, what is ancient.
parthenolatry
Worship of a virgin or virgins, especially the Virgin Mary.
patriolatry
Slavish or excessive devotion to one’s country.
patrolatry
Worship of, or excessive reverence for, the fathers of the Roman Catholic Church.
physiolatry
The worship of the powers or agencies of nature; materialism in religion; nature worship.
phytolatry
Idolatrous worship of the planets.
planetolatry
Idolatrous worship of the planets.
plutolatry (s) (noun), plutolatries (pl)
The worship of or an excessive devotion to wealth: "There have been publications about some organizations that are devoted to celebrating the plutolatry of its members."
poetolatry
The worship of poets.
popolatry
Worship of, or excessive reverence for, the pope.
pseudolatry
False worship; the worship of false gods.
psycholatry
1. Excessive reverence for the soul.
2. Worship of departed spirits.
pyrolatry
The worship of fire; fire worship.
selenolatry
Worship of the moon.
solarolatry
Worshiping the sun; sun worship.

Related religious-word units: church; dei-, div-; ecclesi-; fanati-; hiero-; idol-; theo-; zelo-.