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catechists

n. (plural of catechist English)

Usage examples of "catechists".

The Catechists were strict political neutralists, and had remained aloof from overtures of an alliance with either the Adenese or the Iskamen.

Because they were rabid proselytizers the Catechists accepted - even, stories insisted, encouraged - such travelers.

But the Catechists have a saying, "Beware for what you wish because one day you will be delivered unto it.

But, though he was as much a fanatic proselytizer as the others, he was the only one who treated me as someone, not just another piece of meat for the Catechists to mold.

I thought of Vato-mandry and the Catechists, and the utter purity of their dervishes sang like a haunting melody in my head.

It was a desolate tract of land, even by the standards of the Great Desert, streaked with a curious dark sandstone the Catechists alone knew how to work.

As long as the Adenese possess the White Lotus we Catechists must ally ourselves with Iskael.

But since sex and religion were deliberately intertwined among the Catechists, there were as many dervishers as there were half-naked women there.

There, he’d coordinated worldwide missionary activities, supervised the building of churches, delineated diocese boundaries, and educated catechists and clergy.