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What is a Sulpician?

What is a Sulpician? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. (historical) 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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This offer was accepted and, on July 10, 1791, four Sulpician priests arrived in Baltimore.
These were mostly at the school of the newly founded Sulpician mission on the mountain-side.
Sulla's soldiers were impatient for the plunder of Asia, and he therefore contented himself with repealing the Sulpician laws.
The Sulpician priests had from the first been ardent friends of the Montrealers.
In 1666 he became a settler in Canada, whither his brother, a Sulpician abb, had preceded him.
John Carroll, a Sulpician priest and native Marylander, was named its first bishop at the time of the Diocese's founding.

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