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Related topics: Christianitycat·e·chis·m /ˈkætəˌkɪzəm/ noun [singular] RRCa set of questions and answers about the Christian religion that people learn in order to become full members of a church 〔基督教的〕教理问答,教义问答 We were taught to recite the catechism. 我们学会背诵教义问答。Examples from the Corpuscatechism• Indeed, learning science is like learning a catechism.• For the next few years, Sister Teresa taught geography, history and catechism, and performed several other duties besides.• I had recently begun catechism classes in preparation for my first communion.• I studied the lists of heresies at the back of my catechism.• Some traditional catechism to charm out the identity of a lover?• They are probably those with which your catechism class does not help.Origin catechism (1500-1600) Late Latin catechismus, from Greek, from katechein; CATECHIZEcat·e·chis·m nounChineseSyllable of about answers Corpus set questions a and |