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- Juniorate is a three-year course of philosophy in high school for candidates that are planning to postulate to become a priest or nun. During this time...
- in 1928. Plans were made for a new Juniorate to board young men at a new location from the Order's existing Juniorate at St. Francis Preparatory School...
- 000-square-foot (15,000 m2) facility is a former Jesuit novitiate and juniorate seminary built in 1957. Founder Amrit Desai came from India in 1960 as...
- There are three formal stages of formation: Postulancy, Novitiate, and Juniorate. "Postulant" is Latin for "asking". The Postulancy is a young woman's...
- Malahide Road, Dublin. The college was established around it in 1893 as a juniorate for the Oblate Fathers, and was built onto the original house that still...
- juratory, jurisdiction, jury, justice iuvenis juvenis juven- young junior, juniorate, juniority, juvenile, juvenilia, juvenility, rejuvenate jejunus jejun-...
- tells the story of a boy growing up and going to school in a Catholic juniorate administered by De La Salle Brothers. Its focus is on the trials of the...
- to Ireland as director of the new Sacred Heart College, Ballinafad, a juniorate (a preparatory secondary school). With the setting up of the Irish SMA...
- Roman Catholic Church in Okpofe.)[clarification needed] The Anglican Juniorate in Mbaise is located in Okpofe too. Its first traditional ruler in the...
- building was added to the west of the site. It was built to house the juniorate. The juniorate was where Jesuits who had completed the novitiate stage in formation...