ordinand

/ˈɔːrdɪnænd/
noun
  1. A person who is being trained or is about to be officially made a priest, minister, or other religious leader.
    • The bishop interviewed every ordinand to assess their readiness for leadership.
    • The ordinand spent three years studying theology before his ordination ceremony.
    • Each ordinand must complete a period of practical ministry in a local church.
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