Catechumen definition

Catechumen means a member of the catechumenate of a Catholic Church. This will normally be evidenced by a certificate of reception into the order of catechumens.
Catechumen means a person who wishes to be baptised and has been accepted into the Order of Catechumens through the appropriate liturgical rite. ‘Candidate’ means a baptised member of a non-Catholic denomination who is preparing for admission into full communion with the Catholic Church. Proof of acceptance into the catechumenate, and evidence for a candidate should be by a letter from the appropriate priest.
Catechumen means a member of the catechumenate of a Catholic Church. This will be evidenced by a certificate of reception into the order of catechumens or a letter of verification signed by the parish priest and stamped with the parish stamp.

Examples of Catechumen in a sentence

  • Catechumen means a member of the catechumenate of a Catholic Church.

  • In the first centuries, the catechesis of non-baptized adults in the Church took place in three stages: Catechumen- ate, Illumination, and Initiation.

  • Both the Oil of the Catechumen and the Chrism should be pre-dipped on small cotton swabs or Q-tips and placed on glass plates on the table for use.

  • Catechumen and evidence of Catechumen‘Catechumen’ means a member of the catechumenate of a Catholic Church.


More Definitions of Catechumen

Catechumen means a member of the catechumenate of a Catholic Church. This will normally be evidenced by a Certificate of Reception into the Order of Catechumens for a child aged 7 or over. For a child under 7 years of age it will be the certificate of the parent.
Catechumen means a member of the catechumenate of a Catholic Church. For the purposes of admissions this refers to the child on whose behalf the application is being made. This will normally be evidenced by a certificate of reception into the order of catechumens.
Catechumen means a member of the catechumenate of a Catholic Church. This will normally be evidenced by a certificate of reception into the order of catechumens. Children must be at least 7 years old to be a Catechumen, so the Oversubscription criterion category no. 5, cannot be applied to any child less than 7 years old.
Catechumen means a member of the catechumenate of a Catholic Church. For someone to be treated as a Catechumen, written evidence must be provided with your application. This will normally be a certificate of reception into the order of catechumens. Children must be at least 7 years old to be a Catechumen, so the Oversubscription criterion category no. 5 of our admissions policy, cannot be applied to any child less than 7 years old.
Catechumen means a member of the catechumens of the Catholic Church. This will normally be evidenced by confirmation by their Parish Priest.
Catechumen means a member of the catechumenate of a Catholic church. This will normally be evidenced through the parish priest, for example with a letter confirming enrolment.
Catechumen means a member of the catechumenate of a Catholic Church. This will normally