A novice in Catholic law and tradition, is a prospective member of a religious order who is being tried and being proven for suitability of admission to a religious order of brothers, sisters or monks. Novices are not admitted to vows until they have successfully completed the prescribed period of training and proving, called the novitiate. Earlier, different orders followed their own rules governing the length and conditions of the novitiate. However, in response to the Protestant Reformation, the Council of Trent legislated the length and conditions by which anyone aspiring to become a monk is obliged to be a novice; the usual period is for at least one year, depending on the aptitude of the candidate. A novice is any person that is new to any science or field of study or activity or social cause and who is undergoing training in order to meet normal requirements of being regarded a mature and equal participant. * Postulant * Neophyte * Tyro or Tiro * Beginner * Candidate * Apprentice * (related but not exactly synonymous) Initiate
"Novice" is both an adjective and a noun, deriving from the Latin word for "new", "nova". As a noun it means newcomer, beginner or newbie. As an adjective, it means new, newly arrived, or just starting. The word has a specific meaning in the context of Catholic religious orders, for which see the related question "What is a Catholic novice". As a noun, it can be used in sentences like "She can't be expected to know that yet; she's only a novice." As an adjective it can be used in sentences like "We have developed the novice program for beginners."
Catholic AnswerA novice in a religious order is called just that, a novice. A newly ordained priest is commonly referred to as a curate up until recently. Now they are often referred to as "associate pastor". .fromModern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980Curate. One who has the care (cura) of souls, especially a parish priest. The term is often applied to the assistant or associate pastor
Novice horse means that the horse has gone novice and the rider hasn't, and novice rider means that only the rider has gone novice, not the horse.
Look at that Novice. He looks so handsome!
The Novice was created in 2002.
The pronunciation to "novice" is ( naw-vis )
You realize that I am just a novice.
A novice is another word for a beginner.I may know how to stay afloat in my local pool, but I'm a novice when it comes to Olympic swimming.
Being a novice in playing basketball, he sucked at it
Primorske novice was created in 1947.
The Devil's Novice was created in 1984.
Novice Gail Fawcett died in 1998.