Pronunciation: /ˈkæt̬əˌkɪzəm/
noun an elementary book containing a summary of the principles of the Christian religion, especially as maintained by a particular church, in the form of questions and answers
A1 The catechism taught the basic beliefs of the religion.
A2 She studied the catechism to prepare for her confirmation.
B1 The catechism provided a comprehensive overview of the church's teachings.
B2 The catechism was used as a guide for instruction in the faith.
C1 His knowledge of the catechism was extensive, allowing him to teach others.
C2 The catechism served as the foundation for her theological studies at the university.
formal The catechism is a summary of the principles of Christian religion, in the form of questions and answers.
informal I found the catechism to be a helpful guide in understanding my faith better.
slang Some people think catechism is boring, but I actually enjoy studying it.
figurative Learning the catechism of a new subject can be challenging, but it's worth it in the end.
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