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In 1958, the Juniorate expanded into a day school to serve the boys of the nearby towns.
Attached to the Leeds convent is a juniorate for testing vocations.
He became a teacher at the high school in Druya and director of the Marianist juniorate.
First Profession of vows is only temporary, which brings the Sister to the Juniorate.
The Juniorate up to this period was in Wheatfield, North Belfast.
The brothers maintain a juniorate in which boys are received from twelve to fifteen years of age and trained to the work carried on by the community.
A Juniorate, a school for young boys, ran from 1931 until 1963 and provided many vocations for the community, especially of Lebanese monks.
After joining the Jesuits Soegija spent another year in Mariëndaal in juniorate.
In 1968, it became the Juniorate of the adjacent Church of Ireland College of Education, to which most pupils would graduate.
It is a theology seminary, as St. Vincent Seminary is a juniorate and philosophy seminary.
The Brothers' Building was enlarged by the addition of two new wings which were to house the chapel and offices and the Juniorate and Novitiate.
St Edward's College, Cheswardine Hall (Former juniorate of La Mennais brothers)
It was founded as Coláiste Muire by the Presentation Brothers in 1926 as a juniorate (i.e. for lower-cycle secondary students).
The school was originally founded as St. Anthony's Juniorate by the Franciscan Brothers of Brooklyn, New York in September 1931.
He attended the Marist run St. Agnes Boys High School, and continued on to the juniorate in Cold Spring-on-Hudson, New York.
The college was Established around it in 1893 as a juniorate for the Oblate Fathers, It was built onto the original house but the house still stands intact today.
In 1938 ill health forced him to go back to Belgium, where he nevertheless founded an "Indian Juniorate" which, until 1955, would train young Jesuits for work in Bengal.
This was the two-story Juniorate or Salesian School for Minor Seminarians, a seedbed for many future Salesian priests and lay brothers in the Philippines.
In the final years, before the juniorate was closed in 1980, the students attended St Patrick's High School in Downpatrick, run by the De La Salle Brothers.
The way Jesuit formation was structured at the time, the novitiate was followed by the juniorate, devoted to two years of classical studies, equivalent to the first two years of undergraduate education.
The Passionist vocation, to help others become more aware of the great love God has for them as shown on the cross, motivated developing the old juniorate into a retreat and Prayer Centre in 1982.
Schools in Uturu include Abia State University, Marist Brothers' Juniorate, Uturu, Gregory University Uturu, and several post-secondary schools.
In the compound stand the chapel of Our Lady of the Assumption blessed and inaugurated in 1950, St. Mary's Novitiate, the Motherhouse and the Juniorate, and the Infirmary.
The school, named after Theodore James Ryken, founder of the Xaverian order, served as a juniorate for those with vocations to the Xaverian Brothers as well as a high school for young men.
On August 14, 1920 Brousseau entered the Juniorate of the De La Salle Christian Brothers (Brothers of the Christian Schools), a religious institute of teachers in the Roman Catholic Church.