Definition of Mekhitarist. Meaning of Mekhitarist. Synonyms of Mekhitarist

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Mekhitarist. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Mekhitarist and, of course, Mekhitarist synonyms and on the right images related to the word Mekhitarist.

Definition of Mekhitarist

Mekhitarist
Mekhitarist Mekh"i*tar*ist, n. (Ecc. Hist.) See Mechitarist.

Meaning of Mekhitarist from wikipedia

- monastic institutions in Venice were abolished by Napoleon, but the Mekhitarists were exempted by name from the decree. Lord Byron visited the monastery...
- The Mekhitarist Monastery of Vienna (German: Wiener Mechitaristenkloster; Armenian: Վիեննայի Մխիթարեան վանք, Viennayi Mkhit′arean vank′) is one of the...
- island in the Venetian Lagoon which has been home to the monastery of the Mekhitarists, an Armenian Catholic congregation, since 1717. It is one of the two...
- Catholic Church in Armenia. Of note are the Mechitarists (also spelled "Mekhitarists" Armenian: Մխիթարեան), a congregation of Benedictine monks in the Armenian...
- became a member of the Mekhitarist Congregation of Venice in 1940. Nersessian was ordained priest on 8 September 1946 by the Mekhitarist order. He graduated...
- the cataloging, description, and editing of m****cripts. The Armenian Mekhitarist congregation in Venice and Vienna pla**** a crucial role in this regard...
- di Cristo (Christ Church) (1829) Sant'Antonio Taumaturgo (1842) The Mekhitarist Armenian Catholic Church (1859) The Waldensian and Helvetian Evangelical...
- Constantinople, he received his education at the academy of the Armenian Catholic Mekhitarist Congregation on Saint Lazarus Island in Venice and joined the order in...
- convent of the Immaculate Conception Sisters in Aleppo The convent of Mekhitarist Fathers in Aleppo Armenian Evangelicals (also known as Armenian Protestants)...
- and dissemination of literature in varied genres, especially by the Mekhitarists. The first Armenian periodical, Azdarar, was published in grabar in 1794...