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Novitiate

Novitiate meaning

A novice. | The period during which a novice of a religious order undergoes training. | The place where a novice lives and studies.

Example sentences (10)

A few decided not to continue, but the majority moved to the novitiate program.

After completion of the novitiate in 1958, he went to St. Edward University and earned a B.S. in business.

At the end of his time at the Novitiate, Christiana pronounced his first vows and officially became a Jesuit.

But during her novitiate, Sr. Catherine had visions of Our Lady, shared then only with her confessor and a tribunal that investigated and authenticated them.

He became a novitiate in 2008 and transferred to the Philippines in 2013 to study theology.

The Argentine pope is nearly a native son, having studied in Chile during his Jesuit novitiate and he knows the country well, but Chileans give him the lowest approval rating among the 18 Latin American nations in the survey.

The Vatican sends a haunted priest (Demain Bichir) and a young novitiate (Taissa Farmiga, Vera’s kid sister) to investigate the suicide of a nun in an isolated Romanian convent and find the place controlled by a demonic nun.

Despite Hopkins burning all his poems on entering the Jesuit novitiate, he had already sent some to Bridges who, with a few other friends, was one of the few people to see many of them for some years.

He entered the Roman novitiate in 1560, remaining in Rome three years.

Nowadays, medical examinations are considered necessary before the Novitiate and Profession. citation The Carthusian novice is introduced to the " Lectio divina " method of prayer.