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catechumens Meaning in Bengali



একটি নতুন ধর্মান্তরিত একটি catechist দ্বারা খ্রীষ্টধর্ম নীতির শেখানো হচ্ছে

Noun:

যে ব্যক্তি খৃষ্টধর্মের শিক্ষা পায়,





catechumens's Usage Examples:

In the early church, catechumens were instructed (catechized) in the basic elements of the faith such.


In the early Church, the catechumens were instructed and the sacrament of baptism was administered in the.


could be attended by the catechumens.


of the service which the catechumens were permitted to attend.


This litany is composed of several petitions for the catechumens as they prepare for baptism.


the two free men Saturninus and Secundulus, and Perpetua, who were catechumens – that is, Christians being instructed in the faith but not yet baptized.


the oil of catechumens – also used in the sacrament of Baptism, and the Oil of the Sick – used.


[citation needed] Hence, the Catechism of the Catholic Church observes, "For catechumens [those instructed in the Catholic faith who are preparing to be baptized.


applied in the early Roman Catholic Church to the examination of the catechumens or those under instruction in the faith.


both Testaments, then the prayers for the catechumens and their dismissal.


Among the prayers for the catechumens occurs a reference to the cross (lift up.


Then, during the Ektenia of the Catechumens, when the deacon says, "That He (God) may reveal unto them (the catechumens) the Gospel of righteousness,".


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.


The Oil of Catechumens is used to people immediately before baptism, whether they are infants or adult catechumens.


due to simplistic misunderstandings (hence, doctrines were kept from catechumens; Christian converts who had not yet been baptized).



catechumens'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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