“The students eagerly studied the catechism, as it not only provided religious teachings but also encouraged introspection and understanding of their faith.”
“John's environmental catechism involves sustainable living, conservation efforts, and promoting renewable energy sources.”
“Edith responded immediately by buying a missal and a catechism and preparing for baptism.”
catechist
(Christianity) One who practices catechesis, i.e., catechizescatechumens; a teacher who instructs students in the doctrines of a particular Christian denomination typically in preparation for confirmation.
“I'm a catechumen eagerly seeking baptism, but my parents are strongly opposed.”
“The person wanting to be baptised is called a catechumen and those seeking the other sacraments are called candidates for eucharist and confirmation.”
“Once baptized, the catechumen receives the sacrament of the confirmation and the eucharist.”