Ubiquity /(ū̇*bĭk"wĭ*ty̆)/

U·biq·ui·ty

Ubiquity

n.
  1. Existence everywhere, or in all places, at the same time; omnipresence; as, the ubiquity of God is not disputed by those who admit his existence.
    The arms of Rome . . . were impeded by . . . the wide spaces to be traversed and the ubiquity of the enemy.
    — C. Merivale.
  2. The doctrine, as formulated by Luther, that Christ's glorified body is omnipresent. (Theol.)