catechesis in English

noun
1
religious instruction given to a person in preparation for Christian baptism or confirmation, typically using a catechism.
Christian catechesis meant learning the distinctively Christian language formed by the Scriptures.

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1. What is Catechesis? Baltimore Catechism

2. With this Allocution, the Cycle of catechesis began known as the “Catechesis on Human Love”.

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4. View the trailer for "Baptism - One 'Ohana", a video for Baptismal catechesis with captivating images of Hawai'i

5. An Arizona priest said the “bad catechesis and Cowardice” of the bishops is to blame for a pro-abortion Catholic occupying the White House

6. 24 Learning, singing, and praying are rolled up into one: catechesis, as opposed to dialogue or concerned interest for religious matters.

7. To help Catechists better know and explore the profound meaning of their faith, the Office for Catechesis has developed an archdiocesan Catechist formation program.

8. Home » Resources » Catechism » Catechism "Catechesis is nothing other than the process of transmitting the Gospel, as the Christian community has received it, understands it, celebrates it

9. Today, I would simply like to resume my last Catechesis, whose subject was the life and writings of St Basil, a Bishop in present-day Turkey, in Asia Minor, in the fourth century A.D.

10. The Ministry of the Catechist involves a sharing in the teaching ministry of the Church, joining with the Chief Catechist of the local Church: In the Diocese, catechesis is a unique service performed jointly by priests, deacons, religious and laity, in communion with the Bishop

11. Lutheran Catechesis: Catechist Edition (2nd edition) The Catechumen Edition plus commentary on Bible Verses for Meditation and Table of Duties, Notes on Catechism Text, Congregation at Prayer Learn-by-Heart Schedules, Bible Story Lectionary Schedule, Personal Prayer Book Schedule, Pastor’s Annual Reading Cycle, Scripture Index.

12. Dear Catechists, May the peace of the Lord be with you! In my first year of service to the Holy Father, Benedict XVI, in the Congregation for Clergy -- which also has catechesis entrusted to it -- I wish to extend to you my cordial and fraternal greeting.

13. 1500, "instruction in Christian principles," also "elementary question-and-answer book of religious instruction," from French catéchisme (14c.) and directly from Church Latin Catechismus "book of instruction," from Greek katekhismos, from katekhizein "teach orally, instruct by word of mouth," from katekhein "to resound" (see catechesis).

14. "Consubstantial" is an unusual word ("Consubstantialem" in the Latin text) that will require some catechesis, but it is a crucial early theological term, asserting that the Son is of the “same substance” with the Father – meaning He equally shares the Father’s divinity as a Person of the Holy Trinity.

15. In fact, while the Catechism is a compendium of the doctrine of the church, catechesis, 'being that ecclesial action which leads the community and individual Christians to maturity in the faith' (General Catechetical Directory, 21), transmits this doctrine -- with methods adapted to the age -- so that the Christian truth may become, with the grace of the Holy Spirit, the life of the believers.