Definition of Noviceship. Meaning of Noviceship. Synonyms of Noviceship

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Definition of Noviceship

Noviceship
Noviceship Nov"ice*ship, n. The state of being a novice; novitiate.

Meaning of Noviceship from wikipedia

- Educational Psychology. He joined the Society of Jesus in 1984, completing his noviceship in 1986. He studied at the Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy...
- months later he entered the Jesuit novitiate at St Andrea. After his noviceship, he was successively penitentiary at Loreto, professor of philosophy at...
- After four years he left formal education at 11 in order to train for a noviceship at a temple in Kosinna, Rambukkana District. However this initial novitiate...
- becoming a Buddhist monk or novice. This indicates that the monkhood and noviceship are not appropriate for politics in any respect. When a monk or novice...
- asked the then Superior General, Francis Borgia, to be admitted to the noviceship. After completing his studies, he was very soon given positions of important...
- obedience, goes through a period of intense discernment. After two years of noviceship, first profession is made which includes the temporary vows of poverty...
- became a member of the Society of the Sacred Heart, and after doing her noviceship at Kenwood Convent, she took her vows on December 8, 1918. She then went...
- father-general, Oliva, on 4 January 1673 – 1674, and left for Watten to make his noviceship on 5 April or 4 June 1674. He was professed of the four vows on 15 August...
- In 1857, Whitty obtained leave to resign his position, and entered the noviceship of the Society of Jesus at Verona. On his return to England he was appointed...
- rector of Collège Saint-Michel. In September 1837, Bapst completed his noviceship and began his philosophical studies at the Jesuit scholasticate in Fribourg...