Christendom

[kris-uh n-duh m] /ˈkrɪs ən dəm/
noun
1.
Christians collectively.
2.
the Christian world.
Origin
before 900; Middle English; Old English cristendōm. See Christian, -dom
British Dictionary definitions for Christendom

Christendom

/ˈkrɪsəndəm/
noun
1.
the collective body of Christians throughout the world or throughout history
2.
an obsolete word for Christianity
Word Origin and History for Christendom
n.

Old English cristendom "Christianity, state of being a Christian," from cristen (see Christian) + -dom, suffix of condition or quality. The native formation, crowded out by Latinate Christianity except for sense "lands where Christianity is the dominant religion" (late 14c.). Similar formations in Scandinavian languages.