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How to pronounce catechism in English?

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Type Words
Type of book
Derivation catechist, catechise, catechize, catechistic, catechismal
Type Words
Type of interrogation, examination, interrogatory
Derivation catechise, catechize

Examples of catechism

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Variations in lyrics provide further evidence against the catechism song origin.
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He was raised Roman Catholic, singing in the choir and going to catechism class.
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Thus, it is likely that Justin was quoting this harmonized text from a catechism.
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The curriculum covered reading, writing and arithmetic, and the church catechism.
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And she taught the catechism class for new mebmers in the local parish in Chicago.
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The catechism is organized on the topics of Faith, Law, Prayer and Sacraments.
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She went to a convent school, requiring her to attend catechism every Sunday.
From the telegraph.co.uk
So much of what we know about the catechism is snippets taken out of context.
From the timesunion.com
The first Lord's Day should be read as a summary of the catechism as a whole.
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  • A series of question put to an individual (such as a political candidate) to elicit their views
  • An elementary book summarizing the principles of a Christian religion; written as questions and answers
  • (catechistic) of or relating to or resembling a rigorous catechism; "the catechistic method"
  • A catechism (pronunciation: /u02C8ku00E6tu0259u02CCkizu0259m/; from Greek: u03BAu03B1u03C4u03B7u03C7u03ADu03C9, "to teach orally"), is a summary or exposition of doctrine and serves as a learning introduction to the Sacraments traditionally used in catechesis, or Christian religious teaching of children and adult converts...
  • A book, in question and answer form, summarizing the basic principles of Christianity; A basic manual in some subject; A set of questions designed to determine knowledge
  • (Catechisms) Manuals of doctrine in a question-and-answer format; one of the first was Martin Luther's. The Roman Catechism of the Council of Trent (1566) was the basis for other catechisms such as the Baltimore Catechism, first printed in 1885, and used widely until the late 1950s.
  • A summary of doctrine and instruction, teaching the Orthodox faith in the form of questions and answers. The catechetical or Sunday school of each parish is responsible for such instruction of children or other faithful.
  • From the Greek "katecheo" -- to sound aloud. A training program to educate a person in the fundamentals of Christianity. It is often organized in a question and answer format.
  • To dream of the catechism, foretells that you will be offered a lucrative position, but the strictures will be such that you will be worried as to accepting it.