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- Tertianship is the final period of formation for members of the Society of Jesus. Upon invitation of the Provincial, it usually begins three to five years...
- 2014, pp. 1–2. "November 5: Feast of all Jesuit Saints and Blessed". tertianship.eu. Archived from the original on 3 July 2017. Retrieved 30 May 2017...
- Bergoglio completed his final stage of spiritual training as a Jesuit, tertianship, at Alcalá de Henares, Spain, and took final vows as a Jesuit, including...
- European English-speaking Jesuit European Tertianship was located in Manresa from 2006 until 2021. Tertianship is the third period of formation of a Jesuit...
- institute for the sisters in Europe. She returned to India to supervise the tertianship program of the institute, the last stage of training before the perpetual...
- the sixth year, they travel to Rome, Kolkata or Washington D.C. for "Tertianship", further religious study, at the end of which they make their final...
- as a Jesuit, Colombière did his next period of probation known as the tertianship, which was to prove decisive in his life. As a result of this experience...
- its Basic Education Chaplain. On August 22, 2022, a w**** prior to his tertianship, he was elected by the Ateneo de Zamboanga University Board of Trustees...
- or for brothers after a number of years work, a Jesuit will undertake Tertianship, so named because it is something like a third year of novitiate. After...
- personal work in Enghien, Plus spent his tertianship with Father Louis Poullier in 1919–1920. During his tertianship, one of his companions was Fr. Onesimus...