noviciate Meaning in Telugu ( noviciate తెలుగు అంటే)
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noviciate's Usage Examples:
Chardon entered the noviciate in the Society of Jesus at Bordeaux on September 7, 1687.
Daniel was not yet ordained and had had been received into the Jesuit noviciate in Rome in 1561 at the age of nineteen.
the noviciate, is the period of training and preparation that a Christian novice (or prospective) monastic, apostolic, or member of a religious order undergoes.
Baudry went to a convent school in the town and later entered the noviciate of the Congregation of Notre Dame which had taught her, at Montreal in.
The king sponsored lay young men who would become noviciates of the monastery.
Justiniani entered the Jesuit noviciate at Rome in 1579 and later taught rhetoric in the Roman College, and then.
After a noviciate in Namur from 1981 to 1983, he did pastoral work from 1983 to 1985 in.
Library Folia Dimensions Notes Dubašnica, Krk 1734-1889 adoptions and noviciates Monastery of Saint Mary Magdalene in Porat, Krk Dubašnica, Krk 1734-1769.
She left the noviciate in 1836 and returned to Waterford to continue her charity work in a secular.
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.
In 1976 Tobar Mhuire became a noviciate, before turning into a retreat and Prayer Centre in 1982.
Baxter entered the newly established Jesuit noviciate in Montreal in 1845 as the order"s first English-speaking novice in Canada.
In 1842 he entered the noviciate of the Oblates at Longueuil, Quebec, Canada, and was immediately active.
Synonyms:
novitiate, period of time, period, time period,
Antonyms:
nonreligious person, overtime, work time, downtime, regulation time,