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Lazarist
Lazarist Laz"a*rist, Lazarite Laz"a*rite, n. (R. C. Ch.)
One of the Congregation of the Priests of the Mission, a
religious institute founded by Vincent de Paul in 1624, and
popularly called Lazarists or Lazarites from the College of
St. Lazare in Paris, which was occupied by them until 1792.
Meaning of Lazarist from wikipedia
-
Congregatio Missionis),
abbreviated CM and
commonly called the
Vincentians or
Lazarists, is a
Catholic society of
apostolic life of
pontifical right for men founded...
- 'klema'
means 'vine shoot'.
Named for
Father Armand David (1826-1900), a
Lazarist missionary and
plant collector in China. Wang Wencai,
Bruce Bartholomew...
- David, CM (7
September 1826, Espelette – 10
November 1900, Paris) was a
Lazarist missionary Catholic priest as well as a
zoologist and a
botanist from the...
- Jerusalem, also
known as the
Leper Brothers of
Jerusalem or
simply as
Lazarists, was a
Catholic military order founded by
Crusaders during the 1130s at...
- It is the
church of the
Congregation of the Mission, also
known as the
Lazarists,
founded by
Saint Vincent de Paul (1581–1660). His
remains are venerated...
- a
martyr by the
Catholic Church Justin de
Jacobis (1800–1860),
Italian Lazarist missionary who
became Vicar Apostolic of
Abyssinia and
titular Bishop of...
-
Nearly 18,000
Christians sought shelter in the city's
Presbyterian and
Lazarist missions.
Although there was
reluctance to
attack the
missionary compounds...
- the town. ****yrians and Jews
formerly po****ted the town as well. The
Lazarist missionary movement led by Augustin-Pierre
Cluzel was
moreover active in...
- society. A
large part of them were Catholics, as a
result of
actions by the
Lazarists society,
which had its base in the city.
Another group is the Armenian...
-
estimated to be a
settlement of 350 huts and
around 2,000 inhabitants. Two
Lazarist missionaries,
Giuseppe Sapeto and
Giovanni Stella,
undertook a missionary...