allowing latitude in religion; showing no preference among varying creeds and forms of worship: the latitudinarian clergy of the established Church
noun
a person with a latitudinarian attitude.
Derivatives
latitudinarianism
noun
Origin:
mid 17th century: from Latin latitudo 'breadth' (see latitude)+ -arian. The term was first applied in a derogatory sense to more liberal and tolerant Anglican clerics