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catechesis

NOUN
  1. oral religious instruction (as before baptism or confirmation)

How To Use catechesis In A Sentence

  • Better sermons became a major source of religious instruction, the liturgy was regularized, and there was a new emphasis on catechesis, the effort to help the young in particular learn the rudiments of their faith.
  • Farwell's logic sits uneasily with the fact that confirmation, and the catechesis that goes with it, are no longer viewed as conditions for participating in the Eucharist.
  • The church's catechetical instruction takes many forms, but the most succinct statement of Christian belief, often the primary basis for catechesis, is the Nicene-Constantinopolitan creed.
  • Therefore, premarital catechesis ought to focus on identifying and expounding the essential elements of the service - just as any good sermon tries to make one or two main points, not to be a full exegetical lecture on the pericope.
  • In catechesis, this meant helping them learn the basic doctrines and practices of the faith through an intensive program of catechetical instruction.
  • For most Christians, technology can add welcome new means for evangelization and catechesis.
  • It followed for Lindbeck that Christian catechesis is a more appropriate emphasis for churches than the various modern strategies to make Christianity reasonable, attractive or relevant.
  • The answers to such questions come through liturgical catechesis which is also an important part of the new liturgical movement. Taking a Look at Liturgical Catechesis
  • Many Orthodox children go to our parishes for catechesis, which is also conducted by Orthodox teachers. Spero News
  • Encouraged by these developments, we rejoice in a greater measure of common catechesis based on Scripture and the ecumenical creeds that we share.
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