How To Use noviciate In A Sentence
- At the age of 15 he entered the noviciate of the Capuchin Friars in Morcone, where on January 22, 1903 he adopted the clothing of Saint Francis and was called Padre Pio.
- The Cistercians, who established the new pattern, prohibited entry for anyone under the age of 16 and insisted upon a year's noviciate.
- When we were at the noviciate, we observed, while serving his private Mass, that after the introit, the gradual, the offertory, the communion – all the sung pieces, in short – he would mark a pause, not found in the rubrics, and absorb himself in meditation. The Music Speaks Along with the Words
- The project commenced in 1995, when the Franciscan Order decided to donate their noviciate in Killarney to be developed for the benefit of young people in the area.
- The rigours of our war-time noviciate posed no problems for him and he made his religious profession in 1942.
- AIM: To evaluate the effects of different modes of classroom teaching and clinic noviciate on the Ophthalmology textbook.