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noviciate
noviciate(also novitiate), / nəˈvɪʃɪət; nə`vɪʃɪɪt/ n period or state of being a novice(2) 修士或修女的见习期. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Franz Retz
Formation After joining the Jesuits at the young age of 16 (in 1689) and doing his noviciate, he studied at the Faculty of Philosophy (1692–94) and Faculty wikipedia.org
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François Derand
Life After studying for the noviciate in Rouen, then at the Jesuit college in La Flèche (where he taught maths for two years), he was ordained a priest wikipedia.org
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novicery
† novicery Obs. rare. [a. OF. novicerie, novisserie: see novice and -ery.] 1. = noviciate 3.c 1400 Rule St. Benet (Prose) 142 And hir mastres sall haue hir to þe Nouycery, & infurme as religiun will. 2. = noviciate 1.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 360/1 Novysrye (nouycery), noviciatus. a 1470 H. Parker Dives &... Oxford English Dictionary
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Richard Xavier Baxter
Baxter entered the newly established Jesuit noviciate in Montreal in 1845 as the order's first English-speaking novice in Canada. wikipedia.org
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novitiate
noviciate, novitiate (nəʊˈvɪʃ(ɪ)ət) Also 7 nouitiat. [ad. F. noviciat, † novitiat, = Sp. and Pg. noviciado, It. noviziato, or med.L. novitiatus: see novice and -ate1.] 1. The probationary period of a novice before finally taking religious vows.1600 W. Watson Decacordon (1602) 90 He sent him to Antwe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Benedetto Justiniani
Justiniani entered the Jesuit noviciate at Rome in 1579 and later taught rhetoric in the Roman College, and then theology at Toulouse, Messina, and Rome wikipedia.org
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alumniate
alumniate rare. (əˈlʌmnɪət) [irreg. f. alumnus, by form-assoc. with words like noviciate, where the affix is really only -ate.] The period of pupillage.1879 Baring-Gould Germ. II. 134 When the alumniate is over, the seminarist goes forth. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pasquale Borgomeo
After the usual noviciate spiritual training, and the traditional Jesuit formation he is ordained priest on 7 July 1963. wikipedia.org
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Ambrose D'Mello
He entered the noviciate of the Society of Jesus 18 November 1943 and was ordained priest on 21 November 1954. wikipedia.org
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thence-after
thence-ˈafter rare. After that time; thereafter.1593 Tell-Troth's N.Y. Gift (1876) 18 Thence after they must sit no more in the shoppes. 1864 Neale Seaton. Poems 187 Those blessed feet, thenceafter nailed Fast to the bitter cross! 1921 B. Jarrett English Dominicans ix. 180 The boy finished what rema... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean-Claude-Léonard Baveux
In 1842 he entered the noviciate of the Oblates at Longueuil, Quebec, Canada, and was immediately active in that organization. wikipedia.org
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epichristian
epichristian, a. rare. (ɛpɪˈkrɪstjən) [f. epi- + Christian a.] Pertaining to the age not long after Christ. (App. invented by De Quincey, who explains that he uses it ‘of all agencies that belonged to the primary movements of Christianity’.)1840 De Quincey Essenes Wks. ix. 268 During the whole of th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Margaret Aylward
She left the noviciate in 1836 and returned to Waterford to continue her charity work in a secular role. Aylward again attempted to join a religious order in 1846 when she entered the Ursuline noviciate in Waterford, however she left after two months. wikipedia.org
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