postulant|postulants in English

noun

[pos·tu·lant || 'pɑstʃələnt /'pɒstjʊ-]

candidate, person who is seeking a particular position or favor (especially entrance into a religious order); petitioner, one who requests

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1. As postulants, the strictest silence was imposed upon us.

2. Superiors sent Rendu postulants and young Sisters to train.

3. 28 synonyms for Aspirant: candidate, applicant, hopeful, aspirer, seeker, suitor, postulant, hopeful

4. You will be a splendid example for our postulants and novices here.

5. Congratulations Brothers Andrew, Halen, Matt, & Carter! #Postulant #SFNObros #Bebrother #FSCvocations #ReligiousLife #Catholic

6. Synonyms for Culdee include monk, brother, friar, religious, contemplative, novice, oblate, postulant, abbot and Benedictine

7. The rite was thought to release the postulant from Satan’s rule, purify him from all sin, and impart the holy spirit.

8. 1833, William M′Gavin, The Protestant: Essays on the Principal Points of Controversy between the Church of Rome and the Reformed‎[1], volume 2, page 496: The very reverend Celebrant was then conducted to the platform of the altar, and the postulant and her