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How to pronounce novitiate in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms novice
Type of religious person
Type Words
Synonyms noviciate
Type of time period, period of time, period

Examples of novitiate

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After the novitiate, the new members of the congregation continue their studies.
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If a novice chooses to leave during the novitiate period no penalty is incurred.
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They taught us to glide and keep custody of the limbs in the Boston novitiate.
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As a Super Bowl novitiate, Noll was unable to gauge the mood of the Steelers.
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A postulant is a person who is merely requesting admission to the novitiate.
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The novitiate is the state of being a novice, or the time for which one is a novice.
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Headquarters and novitiate of the Irish Christian Brothers, 1925 until 1988.
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He grew up on a farm and completed his novitiate years of studies in 1949.
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This was the novitiate of the Jesuits in Ireland until the move to Emo Court in 1930.
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  • The period during which you are a novice (especially in a religious order)
  • Someone who has entered a religious order but has not taken final vows
  • An intensely spiritual year during initial formation* in which a candidate comes to a decision (with the help of the Master of Novices) whether or not to become a religious by profession of vows. ...
  • A special period of preparation before a candidate is formally admitted to Religious Life.
  • Same as novice. A newcomer to a monastic or religious community, on probation, before taking final vows.
  • Strictly speaking, this refers to that part of the monastery reserved for the use of those in formation. This initial formation includes from the time one enters the monastery until the end of the second year of simple vows. ...
  • The period a novice spends in training.