Examples of 'novitiate' in a sentence

Meaning of "novitiate"

Novitiate is a period of training and probation undergone by a person who wants to join a religious order or congregation, usually before taking vows
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  • A novice.
  • The period during which a novice of a religious order undergoes training.
  • The place where a novice lives and studies.

How to use "novitiate" in a sentence

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I entered the novitiate and was later ordained.
He set up administrative structures and built a novitiate.
He had to leave the novitiate due to deafness.
The novitiate was the springtime of my religious life.
Of all the candidates for the novitiate.
Novitiate develops a positive attitude towards different cultures.
Each monastery has rightfully her novitiate.
Director of the novitiate of bobo dioulasso br.
I have known him since when he was in novitiate.
Common novitiate to be established for all or.
Temporary vows are taken after the novitiate.
Usually the novitiate preceding profession lasted a year.
Religious life begins with the novitiate.
The novitiate lasts two years.
One of which is spent in the novitiate community.

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Upon entering novitiate they receive a new name.
Most communities have a two year novitiate.
The novitiate lasts eight years.
A novice can freely leave novitiate or be dismissed.
The novitiate ceremony is carefully organized in each family.
He also asked permission from them to novitiate me.
Novitiate is the first stage of formation.
This is where our novitiate is located.
Novitiate finalists and their assignment.
He directed the novitiate and later became provincial.
He then became the principal bookbinder of the novitiate.
The novitiate is the beginning of life in the congregation.
I studied that period during my novitiate.
Novitiate enables novices to know better their own culture.
Postulancy is a time of preparation for novitiate.
We took our novitiate together.
For six months he taught scripture at the novitiate.
The fathers of the novitiate decided to send him home.
The second is his lengthening of the period of novitiate.
The novitiate room was converted into a chapel room.
This certainty encouraged him to enter the novitiate.
Juana ines has become a novitiate in the hieoronymite order.
Five novices enter the novitiate.
One year of the novitiate is called the canonical year.
Chooses whether to apply for novitiate.
The novitiate includes a canonical year and an apostolic year.
Seventeen young men begin novitiate.
The first year of novitiate is called the canonical year.
They formed the first novitiate.
A novitiate and juniorate program was offered in addition to college courses.
Never was there a more flourishing novitiate.
The novitiate building today.
The postulancy is the stage before the novitiate.
Moving form the novitiate the candidate makes profession.
Bring forth the novitiate.

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