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  • A person formally admitted to a religious order to prepare for eventual religious profession.
    Novice
  • What are Individuals during the period Novitiate?
    Novices
  • Order: An institute of men or women whose members take solemn vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience (also known at the _______ ______ or _______ ___ ________)(SLOT 1)
    evangelical counsels or counsels of perfection
  • First Vows - On ______ __, _____, Ignatius and his companions pronounced their vows in the ancient crypt of the Chapel of St. Denis in the Montmartre section of Paris.
    August 15, 1534
  • Tertianship - makes Spiritual Exercises (the Long Retreat …all __ days, in silence)
    30
  • First Studies - This usually last for ___ years
    3
  • Theology - His main focus is the study of _________ (Dogma, Morality, Scripture, Canon Law, Church History, Sacramental practice, etc.).
    Theology
  • In Greek, the novice was called _____________, a beginner.
    archarios
  • Jesuit Novitiate Studies ________ ___ ________.
    Constitutions of Order
  • Tertianship - Also known as the “_______ __ ___ ________”
    school of the heart
  • Brother Formation- About __% of all Jesuits are brothers
    10
  • First Studies- Young Jesuit is now called a __________
    scholastic
  • Tertianship - Within a year or two invited to pronounce his ____ ______ in the Order.
    final vows
  • Jesuit Novitiate Studies vows of ______, _______, and _______
    poverty, chastity, and obedience
  • Final vows - Makes Final Vows which are ___________ and ____________
    solemn and perpetual
  • Regency - Usually lasts __- __ years
    2-3
  • First Studies - lives in a house of studies (called a _______ or _______)
    scholasticate or philosophate
  • Definition of Novice: A person formally admitted to a _____ _____ to prepare for eventual religious profession.
    religious order
  • Final vows - marks the end of the formal formation period.  From start to finish (novitiate to final vows) it can take up to __ years.  
    20
  • In Latin _____________, new; newly arrived; novice.
    novicius
  • First Vows - These Jesuits are either referred to as ______ or ________ depending on their path
    Mister, Brother
  • First Vows - Traditionally, men taking vows receive a ____ _______ from a deceased Jesuit who has had a major impact on their lives.
    vow cross
  • Jesuit Novitiate begins with a ____ Day silence Retreat (Spiritual Exercises)
    30
  • First Vows - ________ __(Why this date?)
    August 15
  • Regency - Still officially a _______ during this period
    scholastic
  • Final vows - makes promises not to seek ________ or special honors or titles
    recognition
  • The novitiate officially ends on _____ _____
    Vow Day
  • Order: An institute of men or women whose members take solemn _____ of ______, _____ and _____ (also known at the evangelical counsels or counsels of perfection)(SLOT 1)
    vows, Poverty, Chastity and Obedience
  • First Studies - study of _________ for ( ___ years) and ________ for ( ___ year)
    philosophy 2, theology 1
  • Tertianship - This is the final period of formation ( __-__ months)
    6-9
  • Is the pic above the Jesuit formation?
    Yes
  • First Vows - Young Jesuit professes ______ but ________ vows (poverty, chastity, and obedience).
    simple, perpetual
  • Theology - Toward the end he petitions for ordination and is ordained a ______ _________ and then (several months later) a priest.
    transitional deacon
  • Tertianship - He also studies the ___________
    Constitutions
  • First Vows - At this point becomes either a __________ (entering onto the path of priesthood) or a ______ ________.
    Scholastic, Jesuit Brother
  • Final vows - Included here (in addition to poverty, chastity, and obedience) is a ________ Vow of special obedience to the Pope
    Fourth
  • First Studies- Usually located on _______ ________
    Jesuit university
  • Jesuit Novitiate is led by a ___________ (Older spiritually mature Jesuit)
    Novice Master
  • Jesuit Novitiate - Later will be sent on “________”
    experiments
  • NOVITIATE: both the two year time period and place where this takes place is called the _________ (_____ _ )
    Novitiate (SLOT 2)
  • Regency - works in __________ of the Society of Jesus. Traditionally in one of the schools (usually one of the high schools).
    apostolates
  • An institute of men or women whose members take solemn vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience (also known at the evangelical counsels or counsels of perfection)(SLOT 1)
    Order
  • Tertianship - lives in a community of fellow “________” (priests and brothers)
    tertians
  • Brother Formation - All brothers are _______
    laity
  • Regency - ___% of the men are assigned to high schools ___% to universities and  ___% work in social and pastoral ministries.
    50, 30, 20
  • Tertianship - Led by a ______ _______ (much like a Novice Master).
    Tertian Master
  • Tertianship - takes place 4-5 years ________ ordination.
    after
  • Theology - he petitions for ordination and is ordained a traditional deacon and then (several months later) a _______.
    priest
  • Regency - During this time referred to a a “_______”
    regent
  • Theology - This last for __ years
    3
  • Tertianship - does various ________ works
    apostolic
  • Jesuit Novitiate - Last two years (In the novitiate, first year men are called ______; second year men are _______ ).
    primi, secondi