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seminarian

[ UK /sˌɛmɪnˈe‍əɹi‍ən/ ]
[ US /ˌsɛməˈnɛɹiən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a student at a seminary (especially a Roman Catholic seminary)

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  • The fact that you fail to acknowledge this - and make it very clear that you have in mind hetero men when you think "seminarian" - simply makes everything else you say sound less informed and therefore less persuasive. Forbes.com: News
  • I used to have a boyfriend who was a High Church Episcopal seminarian. MORE TALES OF THE CITY
  • He was also asked by the Catholic Church to meet with young seminarians and help with their enunciation and articulation.
  • Many priests and seminarians have always done this, and I hope this gives them the courage to know why and how they are both ‘sons and heirs’ of a true wisdom tradition.
  • Seminarians are now closely vetted and assessed by professional personnel including psychologists and counsellors.
  • The son of a small rural freeholder, a failed seminarian and ex-economics professor, Salazar ran the country from a sparsely furnished, unheated office. The Capital of Intrigue in a World at War
  • These guys need to stop letting seminarians get into their rectories. New Archbishop: "Homosexuality Not A Sin"
  • A few years ago he gave a kidney to a fellow seminarian, now a priest. Sister Mary Ann Walsh: New Priests Offer Hope
  • John Basil Meeking, Bishop Emeritus of Christchurch, NZ, with conferment of tonsure and minor orders on seminarians Archive 2009-06-01
  • For him, it's very strange, one of a person who was born in Vietnam and had to flee that country as a young boy and grew up without his parents here and then ended up, for personal reasons, spending most of his early adult life in the priesthood, or rather as a seminarian, a Jesuit seminarian. New Orleans Lawmaker Faces Uncertain Future As Cultures Clash
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