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catechumen

/ˌkæt.ɪˈkjuː.mɛn/

Meanings
  • noun

    A person who is undergoing instruction in the Christian faith but has not yet been baptized.


Pronunciation
  1. /ˌkæt.ɪˈkjuː.mɛn/



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catechumen , catechumens
Etymology
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From Greek katēchēmenos, a learner or disciple, from katechēsai, to instruct or teach.


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  1. The catechumenate was an important part of early Christian communities, and many early Christian writings provide insights into the instruction and preparation of catechumens.

  2. The term 'catechumen' comes from the Greek word katēchēmenos, which means 'learner' or 'disciple'.

  3. The catechumenate was often a lengthy process, with some people taking many years to prepare for baptism. During this time, they would be instructed in Christian doctrine and moral living, and would be required to perform various acts of penance and charity.


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  1. Baptism: The religious rite of immersion in water, symbolizing spiritual purification or rebirth.

  2. Christianity: A monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.


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In ancient Christianity, the catechumenate was the period of preparation for baptism, which could last for several years. Catechumens were instructed in Christian doctrine and moral living, and were required to perform various acts of penance and charity.

How to Memorize "catechumen"

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    - Imagine a person studying and learning about the Christian faith in preparation for baptism.

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    - Associate the word 'catechumen' with the idea of someone learning and preparing for baptism.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym C-A-T-E-C-H-U-M-E-N to remember the meaning: 'Christian Apprentice Taking Education Before Holy Union, Making Effort Now'.


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