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Recent Examples of catechumenBut this Easter, the Archdiocese of Chicago marked a 52% increase of catechumens and candidates to join the Catholic Church versus 2025.—Alice Yin, Chicago Tribune, 31 May 2026
Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson occupies one of the most powerful positions in state government and faces an election from a complete novice.
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Bobby Zirkin,
Baltimore Sun,
10 June 2026
The veteran politician Becerra received nearly 28% of the vote, and the political novice and former Fox News contributor Hilton received 25%, according to the AP.
After redshirting as a freshman, Smith started 11 games at defensive end for Mizzou in 2009 and was named Big 12 defensive freshman and newcomer of the year.
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Blair Kerkhoff,
Kansas City Star,
14 June 2026
Take for another example the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry (GMSI), the grand south side of which can now be viewed spectacularly from the top floor of the OPC, rendering it almost like a shadow White House staring down on the newcomer on the block.
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The Editorial Board,
Chicago Tribune,
14 June 2026
The novitiate, in this case, is Colin Smith (Harry Melling), a genial young man from the southeast London suburb of Bromley.
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Justin Chang,
New Yorker,
30 Jan. 2026
Community shapes people into better versions of themselves Schloegel remembers feeling anxious at the start of his novitiate, the period of living in community with other Augustinians before taking his vows.