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Often used in the same context:
oblates,
celibates,
benedictines,
priests,
catechetical instruction,
abbess,
laity,
deaconesses,
presbyters,
confraternities,
seminarians,
laypeople,
nuns,
communicants,
ecclesiastical,
trappists,
saints,
sacred scripture,
episcopacy,
convents,
discipled,
sulpician,
monks,
holiness,
cistercian,
mariology,
apostleship,
catechist,
seminary,
ecclesiastic,
discalced,
priesthood,
charism,
prioress,
blessed sacrament,
synodical,
postulant,
diaconate,
deacons,
beguines,
blessed virgin,
uniate,
pentecostal,
clergy,
flagellants,
apostolate,
tertullian,
ciborium,
apostolic succession,
mithraic,
eucharist,
catechumenate,
parishioners,
holy eucharist,
nicene creed,
augustinian,
sadducees,
catechumens,
ecclesiology,
motherhouse,
naves,
magisterium,
jesuits,
nazarenes,
beatitudes,
penitents,
priestly,
sacraments,
leo xiii,
theological,
transepts,
lamas,
abbots,
apse,
parsonages,
lectionary,
tabernacles,
catechesis,
patristic,
worshipers,
friars,
schismatics,
theravada,
discernment,
pastors,
divinities,
ascetical,
triduum,
clericalism,
conciliar,
clergymen,
transubstantiation,
congregations,
pastoral,
prelature,
believers,
catechizing,
babylonian captivity,
confucians,
congregationalism,
carmelites,
synodal,
martyrs,
novices,
associates,
brides,
catechists,
cloisters,
ducklings,
friends,
inquisitors,
instructors,
intimates,
missionaries,
missioners,
missions,
moderates,
neophytes
Also try:
— Adjectives for novitiates:
young,
other,
many,
religious,
most,
own,
younger,
several,
more,
franciscan,
unfledged,
more...
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