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Definition of Sulpician in English: Sulpiciannoun sʌlˈpɪʃɪənsʌlˈpɪʃ(ə)nsəlˈpiSHən A member of a congregation of secular Roman Catholic priests founded in 1642 by a priest of St Sulpice, Paris, mainly to train candidates for holy orders. Example sentencesExamples - The Sulpicians, whose goal was to establish an ideal Catholic society, were also missionaries.
- Dissertations, theses, and books written by Sulpicians are also included in this collection.
- Before this time, the French king had entrusted these lands to the Sulpicians to administer as seigneuries.
- But the friction thus caused was in no way due to Frontenac's dislike of the Sulpicians as an order.
- Without informing the Mohawks, the Sulpicians write to France, proposing that they be granted the land.
adjective sʌlˈpɪʃɪənsʌlˈpɪʃ(ə)nsəlˈpiSHən Relating to or denoting the Sulpicians. Example sentencesExamples - This Sulpician priest was pastor of the Notre Dame parish, chaplain at Hotel Dieu, and also director and confessor for the pupils in the care of the Sisters of the Congregation.
- The next year, the Sulpician superior dies, the engineer goes broke and the project stalls.
- The Sulpician seminaries, above all the one in Paris, were famed for their solid orthodox teaching and high moral tone. I
- Before his ordination as a Sulpician priest, he had taught mathematics at the seminary, and had it not been for the French Revolution, he might have spent his life there.
- St. Mary's Seminary & University, our nation's first seminary, was established by the Sulpician Fathers in 1791.
Definition of Sulpician in US English: SulpiciannounsəlˈpiSHən A member of a congregation of secular Roman Catholic priests founded in 1642 by a priest of St. Sulpice, Paris, mainly to train candidates for holy orders. Example sentencesExamples - Dissertations, theses, and books written by Sulpicians are also included in this collection.
- But the friction thus caused was in no way due to Frontenac's dislike of the Sulpicians as an order.
- The Sulpicians, whose goal was to establish an ideal Catholic society, were also missionaries.
- Without informing the Mohawks, the Sulpicians write to France, proposing that they be granted the land.
- Before this time, the French king had entrusted these lands to the Sulpicians to administer as seigneuries.
adjectivesəlˈpiSHən Relating to the Sulpician congregation. Example sentencesExamples - The next year, the Sulpician superior dies, the engineer goes broke and the project stalls.
- St. Mary's Seminary & University, our nation's first seminary, was established by the Sulpician Fathers in 1791.
- The Sulpician seminaries, above all the one in Paris, were famed for their solid orthodox teaching and high moral tone. I
- Before his ordination as a Sulpician priest, he had taught mathematics at the seminary, and had it not been for the French Revolution, he might have spent his life there.
- This Sulpician priest was pastor of the Notre Dame parish, chaplain at Hotel Dieu, and also director and confessor for the pupils in the care of the Sisters of the Congregation.
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