-
Congregatio Missionis),
abbreviated CM and
commonly called the
Vincentians or
Lazarists, is a
Catholic society of
apostolic life of
pontifical right for men founded...
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Cahors when he was ten
years old. He then
entered the
seminary of the
Lazarists at Toulouse. When a
regiment of
cavalry p****ed
through the city in 1787...
- 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...
- at
Villefranche was
turned over to the
Lazarists, and in 1752 the
seminary at Toulouse.
Eventually the
Lazarists absorbed the
whole congregation. Â Herbermann...
- but ten
years later,
urged by
Sister Marie de Mandat-Grancey, DC, two
Lazarist missionaries,
Father Poulin and
Father Jung, from
Smyrna rediscovered the...
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Nearly 18,000
Christians sought shelter in the city's
Presbyterian and
Lazarist missions.
Although there was
reluctance to
attack the
missionary compounds...
-
estimated to be a
settlement of 350 huts and
around 2,000 inhabitants. Two
Lazarist missionaries,
Giuseppe Sapeto and
Giovanni Stella,
undertook a missionary...
- 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...
- a
martyr by the
Catholic Church Justin de
Jacobis (1800–1860),
Italian Lazarist missionary who
became Vicar Apostolic of
Abyssinia and
titular Bishop of...
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Jesus and Mary (Eudists) 1 0 CM
Congregation of the
Mission (Vincentians,
Lazarists) 3 2 CMF
Congregation of
Missionary Sons of the
Immaculate Heart of the...