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  1. Catechumen | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia

    Catechumen, in the early Church, was the name applied to one who had not yet been initiated into the sacred mysteries, but was undergoing a course of preparation for that purpose.

  2. Catechesis - Wikipedia

    A catechumen has not been baptized, and is undergoing training in the principles of the faith; one who was baptized as a child has an equal need of education, but this does not start from the same …

  3. CATECHUMEN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CATECHUMEN is a convert to Christianity receiving training in doctrine and discipline before baptism.

  4. Catechumens and Candidates: What is the difference?

    Apr 3, 2025 · Candidates and Catechumen are the people, who, traditionally, have gone through the Order of Christian Initiation (OCIA) and will be entering the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil Mass.

  5. Catechumen | Baptism, Initiation, Conversion | Britannica

    Catechumen, a person who receives instruction in the Christian religion in order to be baptized. According to the New Testament, the apostles instructed converts after baptism (Acts 2:41–42), and …

  6. Topical Bible: Catechumen

    A catechumen is an individual who is undergoing instruction and preparation for baptism and entry into the Christian Church. The term originates from the Greek word "katēchoumenos," meaning "one …

  7. Becoming a Catechumen - saintbenedictchurch

    What is a Catechumen? A catechumen is one who is preparing for baptism in the Church. In modern usage, catechumen can also refer to one who is preparing for chrismation (or another form of …

  8. Catechumens: Definition & Significance Explained

    Dec 4, 2025 · What Exactly Does ‘Catechumen’ Mean? At its core, the term ‘catechumen’ refers to an individual who is undergoing a period of instruction and preparation before receiving Christian baptism.

  9. Catechist; Catechumen - Meaning & Verses | Bible Encyclopedia

    A catechumen, one whom the catechist instructs or catechizes, in preparation for the ceremony of baptism. The words are derived from katechein, meaning "to give a sound," "to answer," "to echo."

  10. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Catechumen - NEW ADVENT

    "Catechumen," in the early Church, was the name applied to one who had not yet been initiated into the sacred mysteries, but was undergoing a course of preparation for that purpose.