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Meaning of catechumen

Wordnet

catechumen (n)

a new convert being taught the principles of Christianity by a catechist

Webster

catechumen (L. catechunenus, Gr. / instructed, from /. See)

One who is receiving rudimentary instruction in the doctrines of Christianity; a neophyte; in the primitive church, one officially recognized as a Christian, and admitted to instruction preliminary to admission to full membership in the church.

catechumen Sentence Examples

  1. The catechumen eagerly embraced the teachings of the church as they embarked on their journey of faith.
  2. In ancient times, catechumens underwent a period of instruction before being baptized into the Christian faith.
  3. The catechumen diligently studied the catechism to deepen their understanding of religious doctrines.
  4. As a catechumen, she was filled with excitement and anticipation for her upcoming baptism.
  5. The catechumen sought guidance from the priest as they navigated their spiritual path.
  6. Catechumens were traditionally catechized in preparation for their initiation into the church community.
  7. The catechumen participated in religious rituals and ceremonies as part of their preparation for baptism.
  8. The catechumen's commitment to learning and growth was evident in their attendance at catechetical classes.
  9. As a catechumen, he felt a sense of belonging and camaraderie with others on the same spiritual journey.
  10. The catechumen's faith was strengthened through prayer, study, and fellowship within the church community.

FAQs About the word catechumen

a new convert being taught the principles of Christianity by a catechistOne who is receiving rudimentary instruction in the doctrines of Christianity; a neophyt

novice, novitiate, recruit, newcomer, convert, neophyte,proselyte,

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The catechumen eagerly embraced the teachings of the church as they embarked on their journey of faith.

In ancient times, catechumens underwent a period of instruction before being baptized into the Christian faith.

The catechumen diligently studied the catechism to deepen their understanding of religious doctrines.

As a catechumen, she was filled with excitement and anticipation for her upcoming baptism.