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congreganist
congreganist, a. (kɒŋˈgrɛgənɪst) [a. F. congréganiste, as n. a member of a congregation of laymen directed by ecclesiastics; as adj., in école c. opposed to école laïque.] Of French schools: Conducted by the Brethren of the Christian Schools, or by Sisters of various religious orders.1861 M. Arnold ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Congregationist
Congreˈgationist [f. as prec. + -ist.] † 1. = congregationalist. Obs.1659 Gauden Slight Healers (1660) 105 Independents, or Congregationists, which seemed to stickle for the interests of people in religious transactions. 1730–6 Bailey (folio), Congregationists, Dissenters from the Church of England.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Xavier, Collège de l'Etoile C.E.O, Collège Oswald Durant, Collège Georges Muller, St-Francois d'Assise, CFCP, Sur le Rocher and L'institution Univers congreganist wikipedia.org
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congregation
congregation (kɒŋgrɪˈgeɪʃən) Also 4–6 -acio(u)n. [a. F. congrégation (OF. -atiun, -acion, 12th c. in Littré), ad. L. congregātiōn-em, n. of action f. congregāre: see congregate. The concrete sense ‘assembly of people’ is not recorded in classical Latin, but occurs in the Vulgate.] 1. The action of c... Oxford English Dictionary
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