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How to use novitiate in a sentence

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The building is a fine example of a Victorian venerable property, built in 1881 as a novitiate for the Sisters of Charity.
There Was an Ancient House presents a disillusioned view of life in a Jesuit novitiate.
Fresh from the novitiate she spent some early years caring for the boarders in Belmullet.
In 1909 he entered the novitiate of the Jesuits in Freiburg but left after only two weeks, ostensibly on health grounds.
In 1930 the estate was taken over by the Jesuit order, which used it as a novitiate.
Do not get discouraged if in the early stages of your novitiate you cannot successfully translate these basic principles into practice.
A claustral oblate candidate may be received into the novitiate by the abbot with the consent of the chapter.
Before starting her novitiate in October 1933, Edith spoke with the prioress, who felt there was so much she still could do outside the convent.
The convent countered that those sums had been for the year of her novitiate, but that her formal profession involved a new set of expenses.
David Jansen calls for new monastic communities to provide intentional spiritual formation, similar to the traditional novitiate.
The novitiate, blindfolded and noosed, was brought before them and a gun fired into the air.
His taste for images dated from his novitiate and is marked by a sensibility comparable to that of the nuns he later governed.
Even in the golden days of my novitiate, such places were few and far between.
After a year as a novitiate in De Soto, Missouri, he proceeded to the major seminary of the Redemptorist Fathers in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin.
During the year of her novitiate it was supposed to give the convent 100 ducados as a maintenance allowance.
In order to instill the necessary discipline in a novitiate, all emotion must be eradicated from the master's side of the equation.
At his investiture, the novitiate describes being reduced to a skeleton by spirits who devour and then restore his flesh.
After serving in Detroit for twenty-one years, seventy-four-year-old Solanus was sent to New York, then to the novitiate in Indiana.
He and other engineers huddled over the gun like nuns inspecting a novitiate, but they could find no flaw.
Four Zambians, one Malawian and four Zimbabweans arrived at Xavier House a few days before to begin their novitiate.
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The air of assurance and dignity about it all was exceedingly noticeable to the novitiate.
We ourselves do not care to take pupils who have no idea at all of the novitiate.
I have sent word to Mme. de Brinon to examine them all, and to begin nothing for the novitiate until my return.
So she began her novitiate and was presently received into the order.
He will review them as soon as his two years of novitiate are over.
Mistrial had served his novitiate where the pochard is rare.
Maria's transformation from novitiate to matriarch suits first-time actress Cassie Gaskin well.
The novitiate has its great joys, but it has its great trials also.
But it was in Italy that he had passed through his novitiate as an artist.
Our novitiate is a large apartment with five immense windows in it.
It was in the year after that of my novitiate, a halcyon period at the Albany, when Raffles left no crib uncracked, and I played second-murderer every time.
Perhaps his mother had a reasonable distrust of the practice of Dr Todd, who must then have been in the novitiate of his experimental acquirements.
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