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![]() The First VowsFor any Jesuit the day of the first vows holds particular meaning. After considering his vocation before joining the Society, and after the two years of novitiate where this vocation is further considered and tried, the Jesuit novice has before him a clear decision to take: is God calling me to this way? Do I desire to embrace it for life? Having also considered the vocation with the novice, the Society accepts him to do his first vows - poverty, chastity and obedience for life in the Society of Jesus. The significance of our vows is best expressed in what the Society has to say:
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