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catechism

[kat-i-kiz-uhm] / ˈkæt ɪˌkɪz əm /


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“This is ideology. We don’t teach the catechism in public schools, with good reason, and we shouldn’t be teaching this either, no matter how many times school leaders repeat the word ‘inclusion.’”

From Washington Times

Some Church progressives want the Catholic catechism to be changed so that it does not condemn homosexual acts in a committed relationship and to open a process leading to women's ordination.

From Reuters

Through Davy, Cushla sees the perils of childhood, not only sectarian violence, but also a predatory priest, whispering secrets into Davy’s ear, punishing him for sins never committed, and offering “private catechism.”

From New York Times

“The sad thing is that the offenses are all from radical Catholics who preferred their political party to Catholic catechism.”

From Washington Post

There, Belo has said, he spent his time “teaching catechism to children, giving retreats to young people.”

From Seattle Times