Examples of 'sulpician' in a sentence

Meaning of "sulpician"

sulpician (noun): Relating to the Society of Saint-Sulpice, a society of diocesan priests founded in France, known for their educational and pastoral work
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  • One of an order of priests established in France in 1642 to educate men for the ministry, and later introduced into Canada and the United States.

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He became a Sulpician there during his tenure.
We visited two gravesites at which many of our Sulpician confreres are buried.
The Sulpician priests are the ones who taught me in the seminary.
We invite you to visit this newest Sulpician presence in cyberspace.
The Sulpician then began to intervene more frequently and more insistently.
Normally each member will likewise participate in the Sulpician retreat every two years.
The Sulpician priests intervened and persuaded British authorities that the chapel be rebuilt instead.
This site was sold to the Sulpician for the construction of fortifications.
The Recollects were adjacent owners to the Sulpician part.
He spent most of his Sulpician ministry in Rome.
Some years later the feast and office were adopted by the Sulpician Fathers.
Visit of the sites of Sulpician origins in France.
This part of Sulpician history-the story of our five cardinals-contains two interrelated truths.
He was also a Sulpician priest.
The Séminaire de Saint-Sulpice thereby became the first Sulpician seminary.

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McLean was a student at the Sulpician Monastery when he wrote the music and lyrics.
In short, Le Foyer de la Solitude is an exemplary active Sulpician retirement home.
As a matter of course, the Sulpician laws were characterized as legally null.
Shortly after, he became a Sulpician.
Requirements of Sulpician life . This priest will also be.
Arriving in Baltimore, he entered St. Mary 's Seminary to become a Sulpician priest.
We put up at the Sulpician Seminary.
Sulpician missionaries Dollier de Casson and Bréhant de Galinée traversed the lake in 1670.
He returned to Oka and joined the local Sulpician seminary as secretary.
Father Sylvestre, a Sulpician from the Canadian Province, is particularly suited to this task.
The first article of the Sulpician Constitutions reads,.
In 1672, the Sulpician Dollier de Casson decided to write an history about Montreal.
He resides today in Montréal at the Sulpician residence at Notre-Dame Basilica.
Location of first Sulpician seminary, at 147 Saint-Paul street West, near the corner of Saint-Sulpice street.
By the early 18th century, the Sulpician Order was established there.
Home page > Information on Sulpician history, pedagogy, etc > Father Michael McGivney and the French Connection.
New France, where his brother Jean, a Sulpician priest, had moved the year before.
The next three Sulpician Cardinals all hail from Canada, “ New France . ”.
The Pietà was a gift of the Sulpician Étienne-Michel Faillon to the Congrégation de Notre-Dame.
Explore the crypt of Sulpician priests, which is rarely open to visitors!
His brother Jean, a Sulpician priest, had moved there the year before.

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