"Catechesis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Catechesis is the process of educating or instructing people, particularly children and young adults, in the teachings and practices of a particular religion, typically Christianity. It is a formal or informal process of teaching and learning the beliefs, rituals, and practices of a faith community, often in a one-on-one or small group setting. The term "catechesis" comes from the Greek word "katechesis," meaning "instruction" or "explanation."
Catchment refers to an area of land that drains water and other substances into a particular body of water, such as a river, lake, or ocean. It is also known as a drainage basin or watershed. In this sense, the catchment area is the source of the water and includes all the land that is drained by a particular river, creek, or stream, and ultimately ends up in a specific body of water.
Catchments refers to the areas of land that drain water, waste, or pollutants into a watercourse, ocean, or lake. It is also known as a drainage basin or watershed, and includes all the land that contributes to the flow of a stream, river, or other body of water.
A catchphrase is a phrase or sentence that is frequently repeated by someone, often in a specific context or situation, and becomes associated with them. It is often a phrase that is unique to a particular person, group, or character and is used to convey a particular idea, attitude, or emotion. Catchphrases can be used to add personality and humor to a person's communication, and they can become iconic and memorable. Examples of well-known catchphrases include "May the force be with you" (Star Wars), "Hasta la vista, baby" (Terminator), and "Rise and shine" (Teddy Ruxpin).
A catchword is a phrase or word that is quickly remembered and repeated, often in a context where it is meant to be persuasive or memorable.
Relating to or conveying religious doctrine or ethics, especially in a systematic and methodical manner; used particularly to describe the teaching of Christian doctrine, especially in the early Christian Church.
Relating to the teaching of Christian doctrine, especially to children or catechumens, typically in a formal or systematic way.
In a manner that involves a series of questions and answers, typically in a formal or ritualistic way, especially in the teaching of doctrine or the elicitation of confessions; in a way that is instructive or didactic.
Catechetics is the study or practice of teaching Christianity, especially by means of questioning and answers, typically in a catechism. It is a method of Christian instruction that focuses on the basics of the faith, introducing students to the principles and practices of Christianity. Catechetics is often used in religious education, evangelism, and apologetics.
Catechin is a type of polyphenol, a class of plant compounds known for their antioxidant and potential health benefits. It is a key component of green tea, and is also found in smaller amounts in other plant-based foods such as apples, grapes, and berries. Catechin has been shown to have anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties, as well as being able to help protect against cardiovascular disease and improve immune function. It is also believed to have antimicrobial properties, which may help to protect against certain infections.
To catechize someone means to instruct or question them systematically, especially in a formal or ritualistic way, often in a particular subject or doctrine, typically with the aim of establishing or confirming their understanding or faith.