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catechumen Meaning in Bengali



 খ্রীষ্টধর্মের তত্বশিক্ষিত,

একটি নতুন ধর্মান্তরিত একটি catechist দ্বারা খ্রীষ্টধর্ম নীতির শেখানো হচ্ছে

Noun:

যে ব্যক্তি খৃষ্টধর্মের শিক্ষা পায়,





catechumen's Usage Examples:

In ecclesiology, a catechumen (/ˌkætɪˈkjuːmən, -mɛn/; via Latin catechumenus from Greek κατηχούμενος.


Laity approved the text of the catecheses which are handed on to neo-catechumens during their itinerary.


The term catechumen refers to the designated recipient of the catechetical work or instruction.


In the Catholic Church, catechumens are those who.


incompatibility between National Front membership and acceptance as a Christian catechumen.


Balikuddembe was enrolled as a catechumen in the following year and along with Andrew Kaggwa, was baptized by Père.


The former of these was as yet a catechumen, and the latter had but recently been baptized.


Adults are normally baptized after enrollment as a catechumen, either formally, as in the Latin Rite, or more informally, as in some.


describe role of the bishop, who was responsible for seeing to it that the catechumens were properly prepared for baptism.


poses of some of the characters depicted and especially from that of the catechumen on the left - which shows the Lord taking off his shirt to be baptized.


possess the power of imposing hands on energumens, whether baptized or catechumens"; and the same rite was still in use in the early 20th century, except.


A few days after Agnes' death, Emerentiana, who was a catechumen still learning about Christianity before being officially baptized, went.


Although he lived much of his life as a pagan, and later as a catechumen, he began to favor Christianity beginning in 312, finally becoming a Christian.


He was still only a catechumen.


possess the power of imposing hands on energumens, whether baptized or catechumens".



catechumen's Meaning':

a new convert being taught the principles of Christianity by a catechist

Synonyms:

neophyte; educatee; pupil; student;

Antonyms:

specialist;

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