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During this time,
catechumens attended several meetings of
intensive catechetical preaching,
often by the
bishop himself, and
often accompanied by special...
- The
Catechetical School of
Alexandria was a
school of
Christian theologians and
bishops and
deacons in Alexandria. The
teachers and
students of the school...
-
eighteen lectures are
commonly known as the
Catechetical Lectures,
Catechetical Orations or
Catechetical Homilies,
while the
final five are
often called...
- used by a
number of
Christian denominations for both
liturgical and
catechetical purposes, most
visibly by
liturgical churches of
Western Christian tradition...
- learning. The term
catechumen refers to the
designated recipient of the
catechetical work or instruction. In the
Catholic Church,
catechumens are
those who...
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where Jesus may be,
there is the
universal [katholike] Church." In the
Catechetical Lectures (c. 350) of
Saint Cyril of Jerusalem, the name "Catholic Church"...
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glauben all"
among the
catechetical hymns,
although 18th-century
hymnals tended to
label the hymn as
Trinitarian rather than
catechetical, and 20th-century...
- The
School of
Edessa (Syriac: ܐܣܟܘܠܐ ܕܐܘܪܗܝ) was a
Christian theological school of
great importance to the Syriac-speaking world. It had been
founded as...
- The
Catechetical School of
Antioch was one of the two
major centers of the
study of
biblical exegesis and
theology during Late Antiquity; the
other was...
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classified within three genres. The
Quaestiones explain the
Pentateuch catechetically, in the form of
questions and
answers ("Zητήματα καὶ Λύσεις, Quæstiones...