So they were scattered through three houses, each one spending a part of his two years' noviceship successively in each house.
The Prioress was right, the saint's name would fortify her against her enemy; and her noviceship would be something to look back upon, and the memory of it would protect her when she left the convent.
And what a grief it would be to the nuns when the term of her noviceship ended.
Rector of the English Noviceship at Liege for eight years.
He was sent to Tournay for his Noviceship in 1594, and towards the end of his second year over-application had so injured his head that he had to be forbidden to use any kind of prayer.
I should have mentioned that there was a second Priest in the house with me, Father Pullen,(116) an old man, who had quite lately made hisnoviceship at Rome.
He was admitted to the Society by Aquaviva, and made his second year of noviceship at the now famous Verdun.
After his noviceship he was sent to Ireland, where he labored for four years under the Archbishop of Armagh.
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