Why this word is great
UBIQUISM — [Noun] The theological doctrine asserting the omnipresence of Christ's human form or the belief in universal presence. From the Latin ubique ("everywhere") + -ism, after ubiquist. Unlike "ubiquity" (which refers to general omnipresence without theological weight) or "ubiquitarianism" (which broadens into wider doctrinal implications), ubiquism is a precise, almost paradoxical insistence on the physical everywhereness of the divine. It is the candle flame burning in every darkened chapel at once, the echo of a single voice answering from every pew, the impossible weight of a body both crucified and uncontained—a doctrine that strains logic to touch the hem of mystery.