Catharist

/ˈkæθəɪst/ noun

A member of a medieval Christian heretical sect that believed in rejecting material goods and the physical world as evil.

From Greek katharos (pure) + -ist (one who practices), referring to the Cathar sect's belief in spiritual purity. The Cathars were a dualistic religious movement that emerged in medieval Europe, particularly in southern France around the 12th century, deriving their name from their emphasis on purity.

AM katholischen
ARمُعتزِل
BNক্যাথারিস্ট
CAcatarista
CSkatarist
DAkatarist
DEKatharer
ELκαθαριστής
EScatarista
FAکاتارست
FIkatarilainen
FRcatariste
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