Noun
One who instructs by question and answer, especially in religions matters.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA former catechist, Downey has included recipes and craft projects, which she calls “great teaching tools for religion, since it needs to be hands-on.” Source: Internet
After his baptism, he trained as a catechist. Source: Internet
“Furthermore, a catechist who is well-formed in the faith will pass it on with confidence, knowing that what he or she is handing on is the pearl of great price.” Source: Internet
She served and is still serving in these ministries: Eucharistic minister, lector, VIRTUS facilitator, catechist, parish council and parish social chairperson. Source: Internet
She is also a catechist leader who helps prepare other catechists for the important faith formation work of the young and adult of our Hispanic community. Source: Internet
“Indeed, since the church speaks of serving as a catechist as a ‘vocation,’ it is an authentic pathway to the holiness that we are all called to.” Source: Internet