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Passionist

noun Pas·sion·ist \ˈpa-sh(ə-)nist\

Definition of PASSIONIST

:  a member of a Roman Catholic mendicant order founded by St. Paul of the Cross in Italy in 1720 and devoted chiefly to missionary work and retreats
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Origin of PASSIONIST

Italian passionista, from passione passion, from Late Latin passion-, passio
First Known Use: 1832

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