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- He was born in Paris and entered the noviciate in 1734.
- He fulfilled the noviciate training in ( 1972 1973 ).
- Chardon entered the noviciate in the Society of Jesus at Bordeaux on September 7, 1687.
- The first members served the noviciate at Clewer before forming their own community based in Southwark.
- In 1923, in Mukachevo Martenetz joined to Basilian monks and his noviciate and accepted the name Joseph.
- After noviciate, the young Bodewig studied philosophy in the province s formation house at Aachen, 1861-63.
- After the usual noviciate spiritual training, and the traditional Jesuit formation he is ordained priest on 7 July 1963.
- He entered the noviciate of the Society of Jesus 18 November 1943 and was ordained priest on 21 November 1954.
- :In 1976 Tobar Mhuire became a noviciate, a place where people are encouraged to deepen their vocation to religious life.
- In 1939, he entered the Society of Jesus and underwent a two-year noviciate in Stara Wie [ near Krosno.
- After the successful completion of the noviciate in 1922, Henri Reynders was given the name of "'Dom Bruno " '.
- She worked at Hillside Convent, Farnborough, and considered being a nun beginning a one-year noviciate with the Oblates of St Benedict, Ventnor.
- One of the dependencies, a small square building dubbed the " Noviciate " ( ), was converted to a chalet and moved to an adjacent plot.
- The following year, the first bishop from the Jesuit order, Dom Jo鉶 Nunes de Barreto, set up residence in Chor鉶, which eventually became a Noviciate.
- In the Orleans obedience, full membership is restricted to those aged 25 or above, although a noviciate membership level is open to those aged 18 or above.
- On July 26, 1846, Bishop Bourget unilaterally opened the noviciate of the Saint-P閘agie Community, and placed the assembled female staff of the Hospice as novices within that program.
- To guarantee the quality of teaching, students who wished to become teachers followed a " noviciate " of 6 years during which they were trained in teaching by the " Ma顃resse des novices ".
- Some include rites, noviciate periods in which a newly interested person can test out living and sharing of resources, while others are more pragmatic, providing a sense of family in addition to a place to live in.
- He entered the noviciate in 1959 and then pursued his studies : senior secondary school in Livorno, Italy, philosophy at the College of St . Crisogonus in Rome, and theology at the Pontifical Urbaniana University in Rome.
- He went to Rome, and because of his noble birth, he gained an audience with Pope Sixtus V . On 25 November 1585 he was accepted into the Jesuit Roman noviciate by the order's general, Claudius Acquaviva.
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