catechumens in English

noun
1
a Christian convert under instruction before baptism.
In the early Church, catechumens were received at the great vigil of Easter, beginning on Saturday evening where the creed was ‘handed over.’

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1. During the Liturgy there is a Litany for the Catechumens, which ends with the deacon exclaiming, “Catechumens, depart!” Catechumens were individuals preparing to …

2. [If there are a great many Catechumens, additional priests or deacons may assist in the anointing.] The anointing may be followed by a blessing of the Catechumens (no

3. 3: the institution by which Catechumens are prepared for church membership through a course of religious instruction

4. What does Catechist mean? A person who catechizes, especially one who instructs catechumens in preparation for admission into a Christian church

5. According to tradition, it was composed by the 12 Apostles, but it actually developed from early interrogations of catechumens

6. Preparation for Baptism or Chrismation The first step in preparation for baptism is enrollment in the order of the catechumens

7. The group of Catechumens was baptized after a few days in prison, and-though it may seem hard to believe-looked forward to their martyrdom.: It is guarded thus because the custom is that the people, both faithful and Catechumens, come one by one and, bowing down at the table, kiss the sacred wood and pass through.: There can be little doubt that the didache was used as a manual for Catechumens

8. ‘In the early Church, Catechumens were received at the great vigil of Easter, beginning on Saturday evening where the creed was ‘handed over.’’

9. Chrism, along with the two oils used to bless catechumens and to anoint the sick, is blessed and distributed at Chrism Mass during Holy Week

10. OIL OF CatechumenS One of the three holy oils for the administration of the sacraments, prepared and blessed each year by bishops on Holy Thursday

11. The naming of this initiative is inspired by an ancient Greek word used to describe the meeting place for Catechumens; it is a place for prayer, study, and formation.

12. Take great care to accompany these people and help them on their way. You should also take pains to accustom Christian communities to accepting catechumens or those who have regained their faith, and support them after their Baptism.

13. A person who catechizes, especially one who instructs catechumens in preparation for admission into a Christian church. [French Catechiste, from Old French, from Late Latin catēchista, from Late Greek katēkhistēs, from katēkhizein, to teach by word of mouth; see catechize.]

14. ‘I'm a Catechumen eagerly seeking baptism, but my parents (HIndus, who emigrated from India in the 70s) are strongly opposed.’ ‘The teachers served to initiate the Catechumens through different stages, until the hearer was adept enough to be entrusted with the mysteries of the faith.’

15. The oils that are generally kept in the Ambry are the sacred oils, known as Olea Sancta in Latin and used in sacraments— Oil of Catechumens (oleum catechumenorum indicated by the Latin letters O.C.), Oil of the Sick (oleum infirmorum, O.I.), and Sacred Chrism (sacrum chrisma, S.C.) for anointing the sick.