catharist
/kæθˈɑrɪst/Definitions
1. noun
A member of the medieval Christian sect of the Cathars, or a person who advocates Catharist principles.
“The historian studied the Catharist movement in medieval southern France.”
2. noun
One that purifies or refines, especially in a spiritual or moral sense.
“The artist saw herself as a catharist, cleansing the viewer’s mind through her abstract paintings.”