NOUN
- one who instructs catechumens in preparation for baptism (especially one using a catechism)
How To Use catechist In A Sentence
- Is there another way that preachers, teachers, and catechists can tell the story that can help break cycles of violence and victimization?
- Some came in quest of physical health, and Augustine was never slighting about those who did so, though the catechists should teach them that religion had higher ends.
- But the catechist says that God loves everyone alike.
- In historical fact, Black Elk spent his adult life as a devoutly Catholic evangelist and catechist among the Lakota Sioux Indians.
- The celebration was planned by Todd's catechist, volunteer musicians and the administrator at the home.
- Quite a number of the latter were educated and were employed by the Church in various intellectual occupations such as catechists, clerks and doctors.
- It is catechistic: the essence of revelation is dealt with via simple formulae and sumptuous icons. Archive 2004-08-01
- Henkel to the rank of catechist, on the false charge that he had preached transubstantiation and other papistic heresies and thereby given offense to the "Reformed brethren. American Lutheranism Volume 1: Early History of American Lutheranism and The Tennessee Synod
- Kirill has also established a theological seminary for catechists, nurses and choir trainers in part of the administrative complex.
- It will perhaps be most useful for prospective or new catechists who need a brief overview of what is involved on the methodological and the experiential side of this ministry.