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- Catechesis - Wikipedia
The word catechumen comes from the passive form of the Greek word κατηχέω (katēcheō), which is used seven times in the New Testament In the passive, it means "to be instructed, informed "
- CATECHUMEN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CATECHUMEN is a convert to Christianity receiving training in doctrine and discipline before baptism
- Catechumens and Candidates: What is the difference?
Candidates and Catechumen are the people, who, traditionally, have gone through the Order of Christian Initiation (OCIA) and will be entering the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil Mass
- CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Catechumen - NEW ADVENT
"Catechumen," in the early Church, was the name applied to one who had not yet been initiated into the sacred mysteries, but was undergoing a course of preparation for that purpose
- Who are the Catechumens? - Roman Catholic Diocese of Little Rock
On some of the Sundays of Lent, the catechumens are presented with the Lord’s Prayer and the Creed They are also asked to publicly give witness to their desire for full communion with the Church, through rites that have the somewhat intimidating name of “Scrutinies ”
- Catechumen | Baptism, Initiation, Conversion | Britannica
Catechumen, a person who receives instruction in the Christian religion in order to be baptized According to the New Testament, the apostles instructed converts after baptism (Acts 2:41–42), and Christian instruction was evidently given to all converts (Luke 1:4, Acts 18:25, Galatians 6:6)
- CATECHUMEN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
CATECHUMEN definition: a person under instruction in the rudiments of Christianity, as in the early church; a neophyte See examples of catechumen used in a sentence
- Topical Bible: Catechumen
A catechumen is an individual who is undergoing instruction and preparation for baptism and entry into the Christian Church The term originates from the Greek word "katēchoumenos," meaning "one being instructed "
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