noun
- a person who is preparing for or about to be ordained as a priest, minister, or other religious official
Usage: religious
Examples
- The ordinand spent three years studying theology before his ordination.
- Several ordinands will be ordained as priests next month.
- The bishop met with each ordinand individually before the ceremony.
- As an ordinand, she completed extensive training in pastoral care.
- The seminary prepared ordinands for their future ministry.
- The ordinand’s family attended the ordination service.