English language

How to pronounce catechesis in English?

Toggle Transcript
Type Words
Type of instruction, pedagogy, teaching
Derivation catechetic, catechetical

Examples of catechesis

catechesis
As Bishop of Grosseto he promoted a renewal of catechesis in the diocese.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Typically, it is a lay minister trained in the art of catechesis.
From the en.wikipedia.org
This is done through catechesis, spiritual retreats, seminars, youth encounters, and the like.
From the en.wikipedia.org
At present, the practice of catechesis, particularly among adults, has been almost completely lost.
From the evangelicaloutpost.com
And if contemplating the wounds of Christ isn't sinking in, a calculator can provide the catechesis he needs.
From the timesunion.com
He spent a great part of his time on the catechesis of children and adults and was very fervent in his Eucharistic adoration.
From the en.wikipedia.org
In the end, the New City Catechism is a wonderful way to help the modern evangelical church back to the ancient and indispensible practice of catechesis.
From the evangelicaloutpost.com
Some of them would consider the revised liturgy acceptable, if some or all of these changes were removed or were addressed though catechesis.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Much progress has been made in developing solid programs of catechesis, yet so much more remains to be done in forming the hearts and minds of the young in knowledge and love of the Lord.
From the foxnews.com
More examples
  • Oral religious instruction (as before baptism or confirmation)
  • (catechetical) of or relating to or involving catechesis
  • Catechesis (/u02CCku00E6tu0259u02C8kiu02D0su026As/; from Greek: u03BAu03B1u03C4u03AEu03C7u03B7u03C3u03B9u03C2, "instruction by word of mouth", generally "instruction") is basic Christian religious education of children and adults. It started as education of converts to Christianity, but as the religion became institutionalized, catechesis was used for education of members who had been baptized as infants...
  • Is an elementary form of religious instruction, typically oral, and traditionally under the guidance of a parent, pastor or priest, religious teacher, or other individuals in church roles (including a deacon, religious monk or nun) who poses set questions and prompts students (or disciples) ...
  • An education of children, young people, and adults in the faith of the Church through the teaching of Christian doctrine in an organic and systematic way to make them disciples of Jesus Christ. Those who perform the ministry of catechists in the Church are called "catechists".
  • Oral instruction. pl. catecheses.