noun
- Plural of noviciate; the period of training and probation for a novice in a religious community.
- Plural of noviciate; the house or building where novices live and train in a religious order.
Usage: Often used in Catholic and other Christian monastic contexts.
Usage: Refers to the physical location or institution.
Examples
- Many young people entered the noviciates to begin their religious training.
- The monastery maintained several noviciates for candidates from different regions.
- During their noviciates, the candidates learned the rules and practices of the order.
- The noviciates provided structured guidance for those discerning a monastic vocation.
- She spent two years in the noviciate before taking her final vows.
- The noviciates were designed to test the commitment and spiritual readiness of each candidate.