Lazarist
[ laz-er-ist ]
/ ˈlæz ər ɪst /
noun Roman Catholic Church.
Origin of Lazarist
First recorded in 1740–50; named after the College of St.
Lazare, Paris, a former Vincentian center
Example sentences from the Web for lazarist
Permission was gained, and a mission of Lazarist brothers arrived.
A Book of Golden Deeds |Charlotte M. YongeAt Macao he spent some eighteen months in the Lazarist seminary, preparing himself for the regular work of a missionary.
Five Lazarist priests and two lay professors take charge of the house and classes.
Donahoe's Magazine, Volume XV, No. 3 |VariousTowards evening a beautiful procession was formed, and Benediction sung in the cathedral, which is served by the Lazarist fathers.