"Catechise" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Catechise" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Catechise" Meaning

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.

"Catechise" Examples

Usage Examples of "Catechise"


The priest spent hours catechising the young boy, teaching him the essentials of the Christian faith.
In the early days of the Christian church, catechising was seen as a crucial part of the conversion process, helping new believers understand key teachings.
The catechism was a valuable resource for missionaries and evangelists, providing a systematic way to catechise converts in foreign lands.
The nun dedicated her life to catechising underprivileged children, imparting moral values and spiritual lessons to help them grow into good people.
The bishop emphasized the importance of catechising the laity, recognizing that a strong understanding of the faith was essential for effective Christian life.

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