apostolado
apostolate
noun ah-pohs-toh-LAH-doh Rare
Origin: From Latin apostolatus, from apostolus, 'apostle', from Greek apostolos, 'messenger'.
Also means
missionary work
Usage Note
Apostolado refers to the mission or activity of an apostle, and more broadly to any devoted religious or social mission. In Catholic contexts it denotes lay missionary work or the work of a religious order. The phrase apostolado seglar describes the vocation of lay Catholics engaged in active ministry.
Examples
"El apostolado de los misioneros llegó al interior del país."
Natural Translation
The missionaries' apostolate reached the interior of the country.
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