Society of Saint Sulpice
The Society of Saint Sulpice is a Roman Catholic religious institute founded in the 17th century in France. Its primary mission is to train priests for the Catholic Church, focusing on spiritual formation and pastoral education. The society emphasizes the importance of community life and prayer in the development of future clergy.
Members of the Society, known as Sulpicians, are involved in seminaries and educational institutions worldwide. They aim to foster a deep understanding of theology and a commitment to serving the Church. The society has played a significant role in the formation of priests in various countries, including the United States and Canada.