Indeed, one would hope that a well-behaved Seminarist would never deliberately and of set purpose break rules.
The Seminarist owes a duty to the institution which has done and is doing so much for him, to set up a high ideal for himself which will spread itself to others and affect the whole life led within the walls of the Seminary.
A Seminarist is called upon to exercise the easier forms of obedience, to train him for the harder.
The seminarist was annoyed at this attempt to steal the applause from him, but Boulatoff did not like Elkin's manner and offered him no encouragement.
At this point Orlovsky and the seminarist instinctively joined the rioters.
The gawky seminarist was silent, with an angry air which implied that the arguments one was compelled to follow here were exasperatingly beneath one's criticism.
The seminarist urged his objections chiefly because he wanted to prove to himself and to the others that he was a man of convictions and not one to quail before a revolutionary "general.
Once when the seminarist attempted to interrupt him, Clara said, forlornly: "He's bound to be right.
No sooner, however, had the seminarist attacked the party press than the prince became furious and made a favourable impression.
The revolutionary seminarist was watching this man philosophically.
After all, he was nobly born, and the traditions of his class were strong upon him--stronger far than the seminarist schooling in humility.
Paul and his friend the otherSeminarist were of the number.
He therefore became a student for the regular ministry,--a Seminarist of Saint-Sulpice.
Julien first tried to arrive at the state of non culpa, that is to say the state of the young seminarist whose demeanour and manner of moving his arms, eyes, etc.
Julien happened to hear a young imaginative seminarist say to his companion.
He managed to find the words which a young and ardent seminarist would have employed, but the tone in which he pronounced them, together with the thinly concealed fire which blazed in his eye, alarmed M.
He was in the mood to talk literature, and very quickly forgot the abbe Pirard and his affairs to discuss with the seminarist whether Horace was rich or poor.
Finally the little seminarist said to him with a laugh, "Cornelii Taciti opera omnia (complete works of Tacitus).
The abbe Castanede is the enemy of Pirard, who is suspected of Jansenism," added the little seminaristin a whisper.
This visit would have made a deep impression on our hero, if he had not been put on the track of an important discovery by some words addressed to him the following day by the little seminarist from Verrieres.
Who is that clever-looking seminarist I think I saw as I passed?
Not a single seminarist was simple enough to believe in the voluntary resignation of a position which put him into such close touch with the big contractors.
The chief effort of the seminarist priests, on their return to the country, was to put an end to this: they dissuaded intercourse with the Protestants even on indifferent matters.
Elizabeth's statesmen were well aware that the sharp prosecution of the seminarist priests was not enough to put an end to it.
In spite of his family considering this chapel as their own, the seminarist felt himself more attracted by that of Saint Ildefonso close by, which contained the tomb of the Cardinal Albornoz.
But it was impossible to the former seminarist to remain inactive with his cargo of new ideas.
The Mimi of Murger often passed before him, but less melancholy than the creation of the poet, and the ex-seminarist found his Sunday evening idylls in the woods surrounding Paris.
The Spanish seminarist revolted against his old faith with all the impetuosity of his vehement temperament.
The former scruples of the seminarist vanished, smothered under the crust of the fighting man, which became hardened with war.
The seminarist admired these men, magnified by the mists of ancient history and the praises of the Church.
The seminarist found examples of every sort of architecture that had flourished in the Peninsula.
No seminarist may become subdeacon without the consent of the government, and the list of ordinations each year, sent to him at Paris by the bishop, is returned, cut down to the strictly necessary.
The seminaristaddresses every day prayers to his guardian angel, to his patron saint, and for the refreshment of souls in Purgatory.
In order to profit by this exercise, the seminarist sets before him the following considerations: 1.
One of the principal duties of the seminarist is to prepare himself with the greatest care for receiving holy orders, considering that, in proportion to the preparation, is the abundance of the grace which they confer.
The seminarist takes all pains to draw up well his particular rule, and to leave out nothing of whatever can contribute to his sanctification.
The seminarist will find, in careful reading of the preceding articles, what ought to form the matter of his direction.
The seminarist who wishes to profit by his stay in the seminary, and by its exercises, strives to direct his conduct and actions according to the spirit of our Lord, which is entirely opposed to that of the world.
The seminarist proposes during his stay to confirm himself, by frequent meditation, in the maxims of the faith as to the fundamental truths of salvation, and of ecclesiastical perfection, and to conform his whole life to them.
Faithfulness to the general rule is for the seminarist the most assured means of sanctification, and the most excellent preparation for the holy ministry.
The seminarist regards the seminary as a school of Christian and ecclesiastical virtues, which he must acquire before he enters upon the holy ministry.
He had himself been in early manhood passionately ambitious; he was only a priest, but of priests are made the Gregorio, the Bonifazio, the Leone of the Papal throne; to the dreams of a seminarist nothing is impossible.
But his seminarist inexperience makes him feel, more than ever, the impossibility even of discovering her, and the hints of Serapion have in a manner reawakened his conscience.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seminarist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.