English to Telugu Dictionary novitiate

novitiate

శిష్యరికం
definition
noun
Even in the golden days of my novitiate , such places were few and far between.
the period or state of being a novice, especially in a religious order.
example
He became a Trappist, sent to make a 'novitiate' near Syria.
Even in the golden days of my 'novitiate' , such places were few and far between.
She enters from the left, posed as if she were a 'novitiate' approaching the altar, her movements guided by her ‘double’ to her left.
Our heroine followed, entering the convent herself as a 'novitiate' .
She entered the 'novitiate' soon after her baptism and pronounced her final vows on September 19, 1699.
There he attended a preparatory school for the 'novitiate' .
Martin confesses that he cried from anxiety his first night in the 'novitiate' and that, as part of his formation, cutting smelly, overgrown toenails in Jamaica sickened him.
In such a beautiful and spiritual atmosphere I spent nine of those noontime years - three in the minor seminary, one in the 'novitiate' , four in the major seminary and one in the infirmary when I was stricken with a severe bout of tuberculosis.
Before starting her 'novitiate' in October 1933, Edith spoke with the prioress, who felt there was so much she still could do outside the convent.
In 1909 he entered the 'novitiate' of the Jesuits in Freiburg but left after only two weeks, ostensibly on health grounds.
The convent countered that those sums had been for the year of her 'novitiate' , but that her formal profession involved a new set of expenses.
David Jansen calls for new monastic communities to provide intentional spiritual formation, similar to the traditional 'novitiate' .
At his investiture, the 'novitiate' describes being reduced to a skeleton by spirits who devour and then restore his flesh.
The building is a fine example of a Victorian venerable property, built in 1881 as a 'novitiate' for the Sisters of Charity.
There Was an Ancient House presents a disillusioned view of life in a Jesuit 'novitiate' .
When a group of nuns came through Sligo looking for a place to build a convent 'novitiate' and school for girls, great grandfather gave them several acres of his little farm.
Angelo thus becomes a white-suited district officer who condemns the Eurasian Claudio for fornication while lusting after his 'novitiate' sister, Isabella.
He and other engineers huddled over the gun like nuns inspecting a 'novitiate' , but they could find no flaw.
Fresh from the 'novitiate' she spent some early years caring for the boarders in Belmullet.
After serving in Detroit for twenty-one years, seventy-four-year-old Solanus was sent to New York, then to the 'novitiate' in Indiana.
After a year as a 'novitiate' in De Soto, Missouri, he proceeded to the major seminary of the Redemptorist Fathers in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin.
His sister, Isabella, a cloistered 'novitiate' , petitions Angelo for mercy.
She began her 'novitiate' in India and took the name of Teresa, taking her final vows in 1939.
In order to instill the necessary discipline in a 'novitiate' , all emotion must be eradicated from the master's side of the equation.
He studied with Fr John in his 'novitiate' and then assisted him with the establishment of the first Christian Meditation Centre in London in 1975 which was the origin of The World Community for Christian Meditation.
He died of heart failure on Easter, April 11, 1955, and was interred in the cemetery of the Jesuit 'novitiate' on the Hudson River, north of New York City.
Similarly, in the thirteenth century, the peripatetic general chapter of the Franciscan Order regulated matters as central to the life of the local priories as the form and content of the 'novitiate' and where it should be spent.
Her movement from the Roman Catholicism of childhood, through a brief 'novitiate' , and on to Quaker and then Buddhist practice is not a rarity in these days of picking at the religious buffet of the twenty-first century.
This ceremony also signaled the beginning of her 'novitiate' - a year-long ‘trial’ period in which she lived among the convent community, observing its rules and strictures.
Born and raised in a farming family at Kyledellig, he went to school in Aghaboe and from there to Tullow, Co. Carlow, where he entered the 'novitiate' in 1942.
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