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What is a catechumenate?

What is a catechumenate? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. The state or condition of a catechumen; the time during which one is a catechumen.
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Recently, with the greater influx of young people to the catechumenate, every missionary has resorted to his or her past experience.
About the year 300, those desirous of being baptized were admitted to the catechumenate, giving in their names to the bishop.
A third area has to do with renewing and broadening the baptismal catechumenate for different age groups in society.
E Series: episcopal Magisterium, episcopal Council, presbyteral Council, watch and censorship Council, diocesan Synods, cathéchism and catechumenate.
Many churches have discovered the importance of the catechumenate and preparation for the sacramental event.
In fact, the Church has already promulgated a Rite of Baptism for Children of Catechetical Age that proposes modes of implementation close to that of the catechumenate of adults.

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