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catechumen

[kat-i-kyoo-muhn] / ˌkæt ɪˈkyu mən /








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Thereupon she called her brother to her, and that catechumen, and spoke to them, saying: Stand fast in the faith, and love you all one another; and be not offended because of our passion.

From Textbooks • Apr. 19, 2023

Born of heathen parents, he turned to Christ and became a catechumen.

From Time Magazine Archive

Catechumen Schools.—The first Christian schools were catechumen schools.

From History of Education by Seeley, Levi

Nevertheless, a strong faith and ardent love are indispensably necessary to enable a catechumen to break through the ties of cherished affection and friendship for the Gospel's sake.

From Some Jewish Witnesses For Christ by B.D.

"Above all," said the English bishop to the young catechumen, "don't mistake zeal for knowledge."

From From the Easy Chair, series 2 by Curtis, George William