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Definition of Lazarists

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 Lazarists 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...
- 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...
- Michael and Bernardine monastery Church of St. Joseph and Lazarists monastery Lazarists Hospital Palace of Sanguszko Cloth Hall Novozaslavsky Synagogue...
- due to which the entire Congregation gained the name of "Lazarites" or "Lazarists" although most of its members had nothing to do with caring for lepers...
- the Caquetá Department lowlands and Tierradentro. In the early 1900s, Lazarists built missions among the Paez and began the work to convert them to Christianity...
- 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...
- century it p****ed through the hands of the Maurists, the Oratorians and the Lazarists. The abbey was secularized in 1658. After 1790, the buildings housed the...
- its then headquarters/ episcopal see Bikoro, run by the Vincentians (Lazarists, C.M.). It was founded on 3 January 1931 as the Mission sui iuris of Bikoro...
- 1904.[citation needed] During World War I and the Armenian genocide, the Lazarists were expelled by the Ottomans and the college was transformed into an...