Sulpician
The term "Sulpician" refers to a member of the Sulpician Fathers, a Roman Catholic religious order founded in the 17th century by Saint John Eudes. The order focuses on the education and formation of priests, emphasizing spiritual development and pastoral care.
Sulpicians are known for their commitment to seminaries, where they train future priests. They aim to foster a deep understanding of theology and a strong spiritual life, preparing candidates for their roles in the Catholic Church. The Sulpician approach combines academic rigor with a focus on personal holiness and community life.