Resurrectionists (Catholic)
| Latin: Congregatio a Resurrectione Domini Nostri Jesu Christi | |||
| Emblem of the congregation | |||
| Abbreviation | CR | ||
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| Nickname | Resurrectionists | ||
| Formation | 17 February 1836 | ||
| Founders | Fr. Piotr Semenenko, CR Fr. Hieronim Kajsiewicz, CR Fr. Bogdan Jański, CR | ||
| Founded at | Paris, France | ||
| Type | Clerical religious congregation of pontifical right for men | ||
| Headquarters | Via S. Sebastianello 11, Rome, Italy | ||
| Membership | 309 members (includes 264 priests) as of 2020 | ||
| Fr. Paul Voisin, C.R | |||
| Countries served | 
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| Parent organization | Roman Catholic Church | ||
| Website | resurrectionists | ||
The Resurrectionists, officially named the Congregation of the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Latin: Congregatio a Resurrectione Domini Nostri Jesu Christi; abbreviated CR), is a Catholic clerical religious congregation of pontifical right for men. It was founded in 1836 by three men: Bogdan Jański, Peter Semenenko and Hieronim Kajsiewicz on the heels of the Polish Great Emigration.