By: Ardis E. Parshall - November 29, 2016
A “catechism” is a summary of religious beliefs, usually in question-and-answer format, used to teach children or other new Christians the basics of the faith. Catechisms are often memorized and recited orally.
We don’t use formal catechisms, unless, perhaps, teaching youths to memorize and recite the Articles of Faith counts (but that, of course, is not in the typical question-and-answer f...
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