novitiate|novitiates in English

noun

[nəʊ'vɪʃɪt]

period of initiation and training (especially before joining a religious order)

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1. Aden is the most promising of my novitiates.

2. I'm a Guardian novitiate.

3. He set up administrative structures and built a novitiate.

4. Your novitiate would even then be long and exhausting.

5. His thoughts drifted forward in time from his novitiate.

6. But when be was seventeen, he entered the novitiate.

7. Except probation, the salary between novitiate also cannot under minimum wage standard.

8. The novitiate over, they are permitted to make their first vows.

9. Dobbs Ferry - A castle-like ruin of the long-gone St. Cabrini Novitiate.

10. Inside novitiate but the probation that set does not exceed 6 months.

11. The test objective of probation period makes it different from novitiate and apprentice period.

12. The air of assurance and dignity about it all was exceedingly noticeable to the novitiate.

13. An entrance procedure requiring a three-year novitiate and solemn vows ensured a committed membership.

14. In 1974 the church spent $1 million for an old Jesuit novitiate in Oregon.

15. He completed, took orders and entered the novitiate all within a couple of years.

16. And so, it began: after the novitiate, classical and humane studies, and then philosophy.

17. Pax et bonum! Welcome to the website for the novitiate of the Order of Friars Minor Conventual

18. When I was at the Krishna Mirti Novitiate, we had a place we called the Shouting Cliffs.

19. How does graduate of school of old technical secondary school(sentencedict .com), ability agree novitiate and probation?

20. Yet admission to the order was only granted to adults, and after a novitiate which lasted three years.

21. No longer could he fall back on the comforting routines of the novitiate to give structure to his life.

22. And yet in the changes that time has brought about there are already many things that can help our timid novitiate.

23. 13 No longer could he fall back on the comforting routines of the novitiate to give structure to his life.

24. In 1223 Pope Honorius III issued a bull that constituted the Friars Minor a formal order and instituted a one-year novitiate .

25. ‘A Claustral oblate candidate may be received into the novitiate by the abbot with the consent of the chapter.’ ‘By the 1930s it was divided into two dwellings and the several tenants of the Claustral buildings included firms of printers and mineral water manufacturers.’