All 18 Uses of
seminary
in
Death Comes for the Archbishop
- He came to us directly from the Seminary.†
Part Pro. *
- Ave Maris Stella, the song which one of his friends at the Seminary used to intone so beautifully; humming it softly he returned to his desk and was just dipping his pen in the ink when the door opened, and a voice said, "Monseigneur est servi!†
Part 1
- His hair, sunburned to the shade of dry hay, had originally been tow-coloured; "Blanchet" ("Whitey") he was always called at the Seminary.†
Part 1
- And when you were at the Seminary, you made a resolve to lead a life of contemplation.†
Part 1
- We sent him to the Seminary in Durango, but he was either too homesick or too stupid to learn anything, so I'm teaching him here.†
Part 5
- There he entered the Seminary and began a life of laborious study.†
Part 5
- After six years at the Seminary, Martínez had returned to his native Abiquiu as priest of the parish church there.†
Part 5
- I hope to bring some more hardy Auvergnats back with me, young men from our own Seminary, and I am afraid I must put one of them in Albuquerque.†
Part 5
- He was absent for nearly a year, and when he returned he brought with him four young priests from his own Seminary of Montferrand, and a Spanish priest, Father Taladrid, whom he had found in Rome, and who was at once sent to Taos.†
Part 5
- They had bought the cloth for those coats in Paris, long ago, when they were young men staying at the Seminary for Foreign Missions in the rue du Bac, preparing for their first voyage to the New World.†
Part 7
- The two boys had not come together until they were Seminarians at Montferrand, in Clermont.†
Part 7
- When Jean Marie was in his second year at the Seminary, he was standing on the recreation ground one day at the opening of the term, looking with curiosity at the new students.†
Part 7
- He asked how long Latour had been at the Seminary.†
Part 7
- During their Seminary years he had easily surpassed his friend in scholarship, but he always realized that Joseph excelled him in the fervour of his faith.†
Part 7
- It would be a shame to any man coming from a Seminary that is one of the architectural treasures of France, to make another ugly church on this continent where there are so many already.†
Part 8
- We have done the things we used to plan to do, long ago, when we were Seminarians,—at least some of them.†
Part 8
- In the year 1885 there came to New Mexico a young Seminarian, Bernard Ducrot, who became like a son to Father Latour.†
Part 9
- Father Jean and Father Joseph heard him lecture at the Seminary, and talked with him in private.†
Part 9
Definition:
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(seminary) a school for training ministers, priests, or rabbis