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{{Short description|Person who formally requests to be admitted to the novitiate of a religious order}} A '''postulant''' (from {{langx|la|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 Christian [[Christian monasticism|monastery]] or a [[religious order]] for the period preceding their admission into the [[novitiate]].<ref>{{Cite CE1913|wstitle=Postulant}}</ref> The term is most commonly used in the [[Catholic Church]], [[Lutheran Church]]es, and the [[Anglican Communion]] (which includes the [[Episcopal Church (United States)|Episcopal Church]]) to designate those who are seeking ordination to the [[diaconate]] or [[priesthood]]. In this respect, postulancy is generally considered the first formal step leading to [[candidacy]] (for [[ordination]]) and ordination. The [[Eastern Orthodox Church]] uses this term less frequently. == Purpose, duration and formation == [[file:Georg-pettendorfer-fronleichnamsprozession-nonnen-1915.jpg|thumb|Nuns at a procession in 1915. The postulants in their garbs are walking in front of the professed nuns.]] The length of time that a prospective candidate remains a postulant may vary depending on the institution or the postulant's situation. Among active religious institutions, it typically lasted 4โ6 months. At present, many monasteries have a candidate spend 1โ2 years in this stage. In the [[Catholic church]], the implementing instruction ''[[Vultum Dei quaerere#Instruction Cor Orans|Cor orans]]'' determines that a postulancy in a contemplative community has a minimum duration of twelve months, but it must not exceed two years.<ref>''Cor orans'', Implementing Instruction of the apostolic constitution ''Vultum Dei quaerere'' on women's contemplative life, No. 275</ref> During this time, the postulant generally participates as fully as possible in the life of the community, joining the novices and professed members and living with the community. Usually, the postulant joins the formal education that is given to the novices. Some communities prefer the postulants to wear a specific garb (as this was rather common until the release of ''[[Perfectae Caritatis]]'', the decree on the adaptation and renewal of religious life, in 1965), in other communities, they wear their plain clothes until the formal investiture ceremony. Since postulants, as novices, are not members of the institution at this stage, it is easier for a man or woman not fully certain about [[religious life]] to re-examine his or her intentions and commitment before making any vows. Likewise, should the person be determined to be unsuited to the life, he or she can be dismissed by an institution without the need for a formal procedure. The term is also sometimes used to describe the ecclesiastical status of a person who has discerned a call to the [[priesthood]] or the [[diaconate]] and has received parish and diocesan endorsement. The candidate retains postulant status throughout [[seminary]], until [[Holy Orders|ordination]] to the transitional [[diaconate]] takes place. The postulant who will not pursue ordination into the priesthood is ordained into the vocational diaconate. == College fraternities == In college fraternities, the term ''postulant'' is also used to describe those who have yet to be initiated into the fraternity, while they are going through the process of becoming a brother or a sister.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.alphachirho.org/|title=Home - Alpha Chi Rho National Fraternity|website=Alpha Chi Rho National Fraternity|language=en-US|access-date=2018-10-16}}</ref> ==Notes== {{reflist}} ==References== * This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.ย Porter, Noah, ed. (1913). Webster's Dictionary. Springfield, Massachusetts: C. & G. Merriam Co. * {{RC consecrated life}} [[Category:Beginners and newcomers]] [[Category:Ecclesiastical titles]] [[Category:Organisation of Catholic religious orders]] [[Category:Fraternity and sorority culture]]
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