When I recall these days of my noviciate I understand how far I was from perfection, and the memory of certain things makes me laugh.
When I entered the Carmel, I found in the noviciate a companion about eight years older than I was.
Though a noviciate was enjoined by the original canons, in practice it was dispensed with; the candidate was, after all due inquiry had been made, received in a chapter assembled in the chapel of the Order.
My Noviciate is not expired, and yet will you compell me to quit the Monastery?
Novice; 'Swear, that whatever be my secret, you will not oblige me to quit the Monastery till my Noviciate shall expire.
My lords, far be from me such disgrace, as that, like a poltroon, I should stain my noviciate in arms by flight.
The clergy of the Temple were to perform a noviciate of a year--a practice which, as in the case of the knights, was dispensed with in the days of the power and corruption of the order.
You may begin your noviciateon Sunday if you have made up your mind.
Monsignor Saracinesca had watched her progress from her noviciate to her present position of responsibility, and had often spoken of her with the Mother Superior.
There are girls who enter upon the noviciate just as hard-working students go up for an examination, hoping to astonish their examiners by the amount they know.
I thought thy noviciate was all but out, and that thou wast about to take thy vows.
Moreover, before complete admission, the said Carolus shall undergo a noviciate of one month, during which time he shall not have the right to call us by our first names or take our arm in the street.
During the whole time of his noviciate the Platonic philosopher kept company with the Bohemians continually, and was thus enabled to study their habits more thoroughly, not without being very much astonished at times.
She made no further resistance to the fidalgo's commands, consenting to recommence her noviciate whenever he should think fit.
Three months of her noviciate only remained to be accomplished, and she had not heard from Luis.
It must be confessed that Clara had but little to complain of during her noviciate in this lovely spot, and she had much to make her contented.
Your proposed Hymns will be a fit preparatory study wherewith "to discipline your young noviciate soul.
Those young persons who desire to be admitted to the beguinage must first become postulants, and afterward make their noviciate in the convents or communities.
They entered on their duties after a noviciate of nine months, and were called Dames de Saint Louis.
In 1576, however, the suspicions of his superiors took a more active turn, and a process was instituted in which the matter of the noviciate was supported by charges of later date, of which Bruno never learned the details.
The noviciate of Agnes expired, and she was compelled to take the veil.
This year we were put in possession of St. Saviour's Retreat, Broadway, which has been the noviciate of the order since.
His noviciate glides quietly on to its end; and except his ordinary work of attending to a mission in Stone besides his home duties, nothing occurs to break the monotony.
During his noviciate he had two kinds of trials to endure, besides those mentioned already.
Francesco a Ripa, the noviciateof the Franciscans--"Frati Minori.
The adjoining Convent of the Noviciate of the Order of Jesus contains the room in which S.
As soon as the pupil has passed her noviciate in the art, she holds both reins in the left hand.
Paul had gone into Brittany, he departed for that country, and after having passed his noviciate in the monastery of Llanaterenecan, under S.
His noviciate lasted three years; and at the age of nineteen, his superior found him sufficiently perfect to be entrusted with the direction of the building of a convent at Piedimonte di Agila, and the organizing of discipline therein.
There is in the Jesuit noviciate at Angers a series of paintings portraying incidents in the life of Stanislaus.
At this time Stanislaus was living in the noviciate proper, Sant' Andrea on the Quirinal.
From there he passed in time to the Roman College, then to the Noviciate proper at Sant' Andrea.
If three years of this Noviciatehave elapsed without further notice, the Minerval must look for no further advancement; he is found unfit, and remains a Free Mason of the highest class.
And we must particularly observe, that those who were now the pupils were a set of picked subjects, whose characters and peculiar biases were well known by their conduct during their noviciate as Minervals.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "noviciate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.