Definition of Catechists. Meaning of Catechists. Synonyms of Catechists

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Definition of Catechists

Catechist
Catechist Cat"e*chist (k[a^]t"[-e]*k[i^]st), n. [L. catechista, fr. Gr.] One who instructs by question and answer, especially in religions matters.

Meaning of Catechists from wikipedia

- ecclesial ministers and clergy to volunteers at the local level. The primary catechists for children are their parents or communities. Protestant churches typically...
- published the Guide for Catechists, with the sub-heading Do****ent of vocational, formative, and promotional orientation of Catechists in the territories dependent...
- of instituted lay catechists. On 23 January 2022, Pope Francis installed for the first time women as instituted lectors and catechists. On this day, Pope...
- June 1943 the Holy See united the Rural Catechists, who had the same aims; the Roman community of Rural Catechists moved to the church of San Giuseppe alla...
- Ruiz Garcia, developed a cadre of indigenous catechists. In practice, these liberationist Christian catechists promoted political awareness, established...
- March 1912 - 7 July 1945) was a Papua New Guinea Catholic who served as catechist in his village and was entrusted with the local parish during World War...
- training centres for catechists, in some dioceses catechists are trained by priests or by more experienced catechists. Most catechists also ****ist in the...
- from ecclesiastical and secular writers. Thus, he was an incomparable catechist, following in the footsteps of St Pius X, who came from the same region...
- Missionary Catechists were approved as a fully autonomous religious congregation by Pope John Paul II on December 12, 1989. The Missionary Catechists continue...
- missionary work. In 1668, Calungsod, then around 14, was amongst the young catechists chosen to accompany Spanish Jesuit missionaries to the Islas de Los Ladrones...