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Definition of Catharist

Catharist
Catharist Cath"a*rist, n. [LL. catharista, fr. Gr. ? clean, pure.] One aiming at or pretending to a greater purity of like than others about him; -- applied to persons of various sects. See Albigenses.

Meaning of Catharist from wikipedia

- initially taught by ascetic leaders who set few guidelines, leading some Catharist practices and beliefs to vary by region and over time. The first mention...
- subjected himself to prayopavesa. Right to die Euthanasia Sokushinbutsu Catharist endura Sallekhana Hunger strike Monier-Williams, Monier (2008) [1899]...
- Rogers was his younger brother. From the title-page of Timothy's ‘Roman-Catharist,’ it appears that he was preacher at Steeple, Es****, in 1621, but he does...
- Cistercian monk and chronicler Peter of Vaux de Cernay said it was part of Catharist belief that the earthly Jesus Christ had a relationship with Mary Magdalene...
- "companion". Several sources from the 13th-century claim that an aspect of Catharist theology was the belief that the earthly Jesus had a familial relationship...
- Sallekhana. Jīva (Jainism) Death in Jainism Jain philosophy Moksha (Jainism) Catharist endura According to Somasundaram, Sallekhana is allowed in Jainism when...
- "For the purpose of doing away with." It was a response to the growing Catharist movement in southern France. This inquisition was called the "episcopal"...
- (1825). The plot is set in the early thirteenth century based on the Catharists of Southern France, also known as Albigenses, after the town of Albi....
- with several heresies without naming names but intended to include the Catharists and several individual Catholic theologians. It made several political...
- a ****ual relationship between Mary Magdalene and Jesus: "The medieval Catharists and Albigensians, for example, held that Mary was Jesus's concubine. The...