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- The novitiate, also called the noviciate, is the period of training and preparation that a Christian novice (or prospective) monastic, apostolic, or member...
- were arranged in three classes: class I – The nursery, consisting of the Noviciate, the Minerval and Illuminatus minor. class II – The Masonic grades. The...
- were austere and Bernard even more so. He had often been ill since his noviciate, due to extreme fasting. Nonetheless, candidates for the monastic life...
- permission to transfer to another monastery. For those monasteries that set a Noviciate time limit, those who do not meet that deadline may become an Inquirer...
- Priory Church, Pope's Quay in Cork as novice master: St Mary's is the Noviciate House for the Dominicans' Province of Ireland. Rollin, Glenda; Rollin...
- and Loisy in France. Gricigliano is their Mother House and Naples their Noviciate. The Society of the Sacred Heart is a lay society ****ociated with the...
- instrumental in keeping M. Paul and Lucy apart. Justine Marie: A deceased noviciate nun, the former love of Paul Emanuel. She had originally hoped to marry...
- Several former monasteries were turned into ballrooms, including the Noviciate of the Jesuits, the Monastère des Carmes (turned into a prison where 191...
- taken at the 2011 census was 2,116. Double Round House at Woodchester Noviciate of the Dominican order in Woodchester (1921) Mary Rose Columba Adams (1832–1891)...
- joining the Society of Saint-Sulpice in September 1929 he was sent to its noviciate in Issy-les-Moulineaux for his period of solitude in 1929–1930. He then...