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- Q1114478 subject Q5896548.
- Q1114478 subject Q8295237.
- Q1114478 subject Q8703554.
- Q1114478 abstract "A postulant (from Latin: postulare, to ask) was originally one who makes a request or demand; hence, a candidate. The use of the term is now generally restricted to those asking for admission into a monastery or a religious institute, both before actual admission and for the period of time preceding their admission into the novitiate. Currently, however, common usage terms the person who has not yet been accepted by the institution as an "inquirer" or "observer".The term is most commonly used in the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion (which includes the Episcopal Church). The Eastern Orthodox Churches uses this term less frequently.".
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- Q1114478 wikiPageWikiLink Q5896548.
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- Q1114478 wikiPageWikiLink Q8295237.
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- Q1114478 comment "A postulant (from Latin: postulare, to ask) was originally one who makes a request or demand; hence, a candidate. The use of the term is now generally restricted to those asking for admission into a monastery or a religious institute, both before actual admission and for the period of time preceding their admission into the novitiate.".
- Q1114478 label "Postulant".