Definition of Noviceship. Meaning of Noviceship. Synonyms of Noviceship

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Definition of Noviceship

Noviceship
Noviceship Nov"ice*ship, n. The state of being a novice; novitiate.

Meaning of Noviceship from wikipedia

- becoming a Buddhist monk or novice. This indicates that the monkhood and noviceship are not appropriate for politics in any respect. When a monk or novice...
- Educational Psychology. He joined the Society of Jesus in 1984, completing his noviceship in 1986. He studied at the Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy...
- After four years he left formal education at 11 in order to train for a noviceship at a temple in Kosinna, Rambukkana District. However this initial novitiate...
- asked the then Superior General, Francis Borgia, to be admitted to the noviceship. After completing his studies, he was very soon given positions of important...
- year of studies, he joined the Congregation of St. Basil, completing his noviceship and taking his first vows on September 12, 1966. He went back to St. Michael's...
- Exercises with Father Thomas Derbyshire. He fulfilled the requirements of his noviceship at Verdun and continued on to Pont-à-Mousson to continue his studies....
- obedience, goes through a period of intense discernment. After two years of noviceship, the first profession is made which includes the temporary vows of poverty...
- (1899–1911). He was educated at Clongowes Wood College and entered the Jesuit noviceship in 1897. He studied philosophy in Jersey, and was ordained in 1914. He...
- months later he entered the Jesuit novitiate at St Andrea. After his noviceship, he was successively penitentiary at Loreto, professor of philosophy at...
- Ireland, (Dublin 1883) John ****van, already 39 years old, did his Jesuit noviceship in St Stanislas' College, Tullabeg (from 1900 to 1901) Jesuits of Tullabeg...