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Definition of Marist in English: Maristnoun ˈmarɪstˈmɛːrɪstˈmerəst 1A member of the Society of Mary, a Roman Catholic missionary and teaching order. (天主教)马利亚会会友 Example sentencesExamples - It was not until mid-1860 that Viard obtained the first resident priests for Christchurch, following repeated petitions to Rome and the arrival of additional Marists for the first time in sixteen years.
- She is celebrating the Golden Jubilee of her profession as a Marist sister.
- Deepest sympathy is extended to her family and the Marist community.
- This question was posed for me quite acutely by the fact that many of the myths which I recorded had already been collected and published in the 1 920s by the Marist priest Elie Tattevin.
- Look out for other compassionate ideas from the former Marist: mailing The Female Eunuch to the women of Iran and air-dropping vitamins to the Sudanese.
- In 1826, the Methodist Mission successfully introduced Christianity to Tonga, and Marists introduced Roman Catholicism in 1842.
- In early 1877 a lay petition to Rome was circulated throughout Canterbury in which various allegations were made about the Marist administration of the region.
- The First Catholic missionaries, Marists, landed in Samoa in 1845.
- The Mission winery in Hawkes Bay, founded by Catholic priests in 1851, is still in production and run as an adjunct to a Marist seminary.
- The Marists viewed themselves initially as itinerant missionaries, prepared to answer spiritual needs wherever they might arise.
- She entered the Marist Sisters Noviciate in Peckham, London and was professed in 1937.
- A race night in aid of St Joseph's Marist Convent Secondary School will be held in Walsh's Bar Main Street, Charlestown, on Friday November 18th.
- He joined the Marist Order in the 11 th September, 1864 and later became Headmaster of the Sacred Heart School in the East End of Glasgow.
- Still standing are the gates at the Marist convent he made as well as the step ladder at the old water tower beside North Connacht College at Connolly Park.
- The monument comprises a Cupane Green sculpture in Indian Granite with an illustration of the Marist motto, together with a dedication inscription.
- A fashion show in aid of the Marist Convent will be held in the Yeats County Inn, Curry, on Thursday, October 27, at 8pm.
- The Marist sisters celebrated their Centenary in October 2001, 100 years exactly after they set up their order in South Sligo.
- There was also the fact that he was a Marist Brother and I was educated by the Marists.
- You are invited to the Marist Laity Retreat this Wednesday, May 28 in the Marist Sisters Chapel, Tubbercurry.
- Many tributes have been paid to the late Brother Brian who was laid to rest in Athlone on Saturday last where he had spent most of his life as a teacher and latterly as Principal of the local Marist primary school.
2A member of the Little Brothers of Mary, a Roman Catholic teaching order. (天主教)马利亚会会友
OriginLate 19th century: from French Mariste, from the given name Marie, equivalent of Mary. Definition of Marist in US English: Maristnounˈmerəst 1A member of the Society of Mary, a Roman Catholic missionary and teaching congregation. (天主教)马利亚会会友 Example sentencesExamples - In early 1877 a lay petition to Rome was circulated throughout Canterbury in which various allegations were made about the Marist administration of the region.
- He joined the Marist Order in the 11 th September, 1864 and later became Headmaster of the Sacred Heart School in the East End of Glasgow.
- The First Catholic missionaries, Marists, landed in Samoa in 1845.
- In 1826, the Methodist Mission successfully introduced Christianity to Tonga, and Marists introduced Roman Catholicism in 1842.
- This question was posed for me quite acutely by the fact that many of the myths which I recorded had already been collected and published in the 1 920s by the Marist priest Elie Tattevin.
- The Mission winery in Hawkes Bay, founded by Catholic priests in 1851, is still in production and run as an adjunct to a Marist seminary.
- She is celebrating the Golden Jubilee of her profession as a Marist sister.
- A fashion show in aid of the Marist Convent will be held in the Yeats County Inn, Curry, on Thursday, October 27, at 8pm.
- She entered the Marist Sisters Noviciate in Peckham, London and was professed in 1937.
- It was not until mid-1860 that Viard obtained the first resident priests for Christchurch, following repeated petitions to Rome and the arrival of additional Marists for the first time in sixteen years.
- The monument comprises a Cupane Green sculpture in Indian Granite with an illustration of the Marist motto, together with a dedication inscription.
- Many tributes have been paid to the late Brother Brian who was laid to rest in Athlone on Saturday last where he had spent most of his life as a teacher and latterly as Principal of the local Marist primary school.
- You are invited to the Marist Laity Retreat this Wednesday, May 28 in the Marist Sisters Chapel, Tubbercurry.
- Look out for other compassionate ideas from the former Marist: mailing The Female Eunuch to the women of Iran and air-dropping vitamins to the Sudanese.
- Still standing are the gates at the Marist convent he made as well as the step ladder at the old water tower beside North Connacht College at Connolly Park.
- Deepest sympathy is extended to her family and the Marist community.
- A race night in aid of St Joseph's Marist Convent Secondary School will be held in Walsh's Bar Main Street, Charlestown, on Friday November 18th.
- The Marist sisters celebrated their Centenary in October 2001, 100 years exactly after they set up their order in South Sligo.
- The Marists viewed themselves initially as itinerant missionaries, prepared to answer spiritual needs wherever they might arise.
- There was also the fact that he was a Marist Brother and I was educated by the Marists.
2A member of the Little Brothers of Mary, a Roman Catholic teaching congregation. (天主教)马利亚兄弟会会友
OriginLate 19th century: from French Mariste, from the given name Marie, equivalent of Mary. |