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catechetic

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or involving catechesis
  2. of or relating to or resembling a rigorous catechism
    the catechistic method

How To Use catechetic In A Sentence

  • The "catechetical" schools, also under the bishop's supervision, prepared young clerics for the priesthood. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • Stories come first, then theological and catechetical systematization, which in turn enable us to critique the stories.
  • Perhaps Catholics who have no proper regard for the havoc caused by modernist catechetics don't realise how evil it is. " Why the Crisis in the Church? "
  • The list of passages these men produced were sent to some one hundred catechetical experts or pastors who responded with twenty-five hundred slips that were then classified.
  • The other Catholics who were spared modernist catechetics were those in the poorer African and Asian countries who could not afford to travel to the Study Weeks set up to teach priests and catechists the new religion. " Why the Crisis in the Church? "
  • When, in pursuing the catechetical exercise, a question is asked from an announcement, there is first a call upon the attention, and an exercise of mind upon the _question_ asked, the words of which must be translated by the pupil into their proper ideas, which accordingly he must both perceive and understand. A Practical Enquiry into the Philosophy of Education
  • Deacons following their gifts are involved in liturgical, catechetical, pastoral, and administrative duties.
  • Their problems have nothing to do with postcounciliar catechetics.
  • It does say that he was upset with the poor catechetical materials used in parishes in Australia and that his provincial reprimanded him for preaching on hell.
  • Perhaps Wood insists on finding such an explicit blueprint for Christian life in Tolkien's book because his primary intention is catechetical, but I suspect such an approach is counterproductive even in this sphere.
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